The Money Interest and the Public Interest : : American Monetary Thought, 1920-1970 / / Perry Mehrling.

The years 1920-1970 saw revolutionary change in the character of the monetary system as a consequence of depression, war, and finally prosperity. The same years saw equally revolutionary change in the character of economic ideas as the rise of statistics, Keynesian economics, and then Walrasian econ...

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2010]
©1998
Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Series:Harvard Economic Studies
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Physical Description:1 online resource (288 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • I ALLYN ABBOTT YOUNG (1876–1929)
  • 1 Intellectual Formation
  • 2 Early Monetary Ideas
  • 3 War and Reconstruction
  • 4 Monetary Management in the Twenties
  • II ALVIN HARVEY HANSEN (1887–1975)
  • 5 Intellectual Formation
  • 6 Depression
  • 7 Stagnation
  • 8 The Golden Age
  • III EDWARD STONE SHAW (1908–1994)
  • 9 Intellectual Formation
  • 10 From Money to Finance
  • 11 Financial Structure and Economic Development
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index