The new international money game: Ebook. - Originally published in: 2001
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1. Verfasser: Aliber, Robert Z. 1930- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan 2001
Ausgabe:6th rev. ed
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Preface PART I: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY ARRANGEMENTS, MONEY AND POLITICS The Name of the Game is Money A System is How the Pieces Fit 'The Greatest Monetary Agreement in History' 'The Gnomes of Zurich' Play in the Largest Market in the World Gold - How Much is a Barbarous Relic Worth? The Dollar and Coca Cola are Brand Names Radio Luxembourg and the EuroDollar Market are Offshore Stations They Invented Money So They Could Have Inflation REMEMBER: the Forecasts that the Oil Price Would Reach $65 a Barrel The Three D's: Disinflation, Deflation, and Depression Deadbeats on a Treadmill Central Bankers Read Election Returns After They Read Balance Sheet Monetary Reform - Where Do the Problems Go When They're Assumed Away? PART II: THE COSTS OF ONE HUNDRED NATIONAL MONIES The Money Game and the Level Playing Field Underground Economies and the 'Shrinkage of Government' Cross Border Tax Avoidance Banking on the Wire Zeros, Swaps, Options: The Biggest Financial Revolution Ever If You Won the Lottery, Which Stock Market Would You Buy Why Are Multinational Firms Mostly American? The Sun is Setting on the 'Rising Sun' China: The 800 Pound Gorilla Zlotys, Rubles, and Leks Transitional Economies Fitting the Pieces Once Again Index
'It is no joke to make a good read out of floating currencies, sliding parities, crawling pegs, gliding rates, eurodollars and all their unsexy kin, but Professor Aliber, with a nice sense of irony, has done just that. As an introduction to today's world money issues, his book can be thoroughly recommended.' - The Economist 'Worth reading for what it has to say as well as how it says it' - Charles P. Kindelberger, Professor of Economics, Emeritus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 'We will all profit from reading this thoughtfully argued, provocative, lively book, especially in that it highlights the complexity and 'oneness' of our international economic ills.' - M.O.Clement, Professor of Economics, Dartmouth College '...an excellent introduction to the complex subject of The New International Money Game' - Harry G. Johnson, sometime Professor of Economics, London School of Economics and University of Chicago
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