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Money and trade wars in interwar EuropeAlessandro Roselli.
作者:
Roselli, Alessandro.
出版者:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2014.
面頁冊數:
280 p. :4 figures, 26.
附註:
Electronic book text.
附註:
Epublication based on: 9781137326997.
標題:
Monetary policyHistory20th centuryEurope.
標題:
EuropeCommercial policy20th century.
電子資源:
Online journal 'available contents' page
ISBN:
1137327006 (electronic bk.) :
Money and trade wars in interwar Europe
Roselli, Alessandro.
Money and trade wars in interwar Europe
[electronic resource] /Alessandro Roselli. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2014. - 280 p. :4 figures, 26.
Electronic book text.
PART I: THE GOLD STANDARD REINSTATED 1. War Reparations and Hyperinflation in Germany 2. The Reichsmark: Stabilization and Foreign Loans 3. Golden Fetters Revisited PART II: THE GOLD STANDARD COLLAPSE: NATIONALISM AND BILATERALISM IN INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL RELATIONS 4. Towards nationalism 5. Bond Repatriation, Export Subsidies and Clearing Agreements 6. Germany and Italy's Relations with South Eastern Europe 7. The Italian-German Clearing PART III: WHAT EUROPE? 8. The Funk Plan 9. Money for the World of Tomorrow: Early Reactions to the Funk Plan.
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This books explains, on the basis of archival evidence and a simple economic model, why and how the gold standard collapsed in the interwar period. It also reveals how bilateralism and dirigisme in international financial relations emerged from the collapse of the universal gold standard, and how this poisoned international relations.'At a time when many observers are concerned about the danger of currency and economic wars, this scholarly account of the monetary and economic tensions of the troubled years from 1918 to 1939 is particularly welcome. While Alessandro Roselli rightly dismisses the simplistic notion that this history can dispense lessons to be applied by policy-makers today, a study of the period can nevertheless, as he states, contribute to a better understanding of current circumstances. The theme of the story, as Roselli tells it, is clear: how bilateralism and dirigisme in international financial relations emerged from the collapse of the universal gold standard, and how this poisoned international relations. After an enlightening account of the German hyperinflation and monetary stabilisation of the 1920s, the central chapters trace the growing nationalism of the following years, the resort to foreign exchange controls, and Germany's aggressive use of bilateral trade agreements as it sought to overcome the shortage of reserves and the burden of reparation payments. The book concludes with an account of the Nazis' plans for the economic and monetary future of Europe, and the wider world, after a German victory. These were based on key concepts that resonate to this day: the need for a multilateral clearing system in Europe, a re-ordering of international economic relations based on the priority to be given to goods over money and credit and a primary global role for a European currency - the Reichsmark - displacing the dollar and sterling. This book fills in some important gaps in our understanding of the history of the period.' - Robert Pringle, first director of the Group of 30, founder of Central Banking journal, and author of The Money Trap: Escaping the Grip of Global Finance.
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Alessandro Roselli is Visiting Fellow at Cass Business School, City University, London, and at the University of Buckingham, UK. He has spent most of his career at the central Bank of Italy and has been A.C. Jemolo fellow at Nuffield College, University of Oxford. He has written extensively on banking, finance and economic history. His most recent book is Financial Structures and Regulation: A Comparison of Crises in the UK, USA and Italy.
ISBN: 1137327006 (electronic bk.) :£70.00Subjects--Topical Terms:
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--History--Europe.--20th centurySubjects--Geographical Terms:
690482
Europe
--Commercial policy--20th century.
LC Class. No.: HG924 / .R67 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 332.49409042
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Alessandro Roselli has unearthed intriguing documents in the Bank of Italy's archive revealing the developing Nazi German plan of the early WWII years for Europe's future economic and financial organization. The new Europe would be run by Germany and Italy. Showing clearly how the elements of the plan had their origins in the turmoil of the interwar years, he has produced a scholarly, fluently-written, and genuinely fascinating account and closes with thoughts on what eventually happened in Europe.' - Forrest Capie, Professor Emeritus of Economic History, Cass Business School, City University, London, and author of The Bank of England, 1950s to 1979.
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