Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction
  • Foreign Exchange
  • 2. Competitive Currency Depreciation between Denmark and New Zealand
  • 3. The Case for Fixed Exchange Rates, 1969
  • International Trade
  • 4. Group Behavior and International Trade
  • 5. The Rise of Free Trade in Western Europe, 1820-1875
  • Economic Growth
  • 6. Germany's Overtaking of England, 1806-1914
  • 7. The Aging Economy
  • 8. Standards as Public, Collective, and Private Goods
  • Finance
  • 9. The Dollar and World Liquidity: A Minority View / Charles P. Kindleberger, Emile Despres and Walter S. Salant
  • 10. Measuring Equilibrium in the Balance of Payments
  • 11. The Formation of Financial Centers
  • 12. Anatomy of a Typical Crisis
  • 13. Gresham's Law
  • 14. British Financial Reconstruction, 1815-1822 and 1918-1925
  • 15. Intermediation, Disintermediation, and Direct Trading
  • Political Economy
  • 16. The Politics of International Money and World Language
  • 17. The International Monetary Politics of a Near-Great Power: Two French Episodes, 1926-1936 and 1960-1970
  • 18. An Explanation of the 1929 Depression
  • 19. Economic Responsibility
  • 20. International Public Goods without International Government
  • 21. Rules vs Men: Lessons from a Century of Monetary Policy.