Monetary Theory and Policy from Hume and Smith to Wicksell: Money, Credit, and the Economy
@inproceedings{Arnon2010MonetaryTA, title={Monetary Theory and Policy from Hume and Smith to Wicksell: Money, Credit, and the Economy}, author={A. Arnon}, year={2010} }
Introduction Part I. Analytical and Historical Foundations: 1. Monetary theory circa 1750: David Hume 2. Mid-eighteenth-century British financial system 3. Adam Smith: the case for laissez faire in money and banking 4. 'Monetary theories of credit' in exchange Part II. Debating Monetary Theory under Inconvertibility: 5. New reality: the restriction period, 1797-1821 6. Boyd versus Baring: the early round in the bullion debate 7. Henry Thornton: ahead of his times 8. Ricardo versus Bosanquet… CONTINUE READING
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