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International monetary economics / edited by Fritz Machlup.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Oxon [England] : Routledge, 2003.
Description
1 online resource (485 p.)
Availability
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Subject(s)
Balance of payments
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Foreign exchange
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Related name
Machlup, Fritz, 1902-1983
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Series
Routledge library editions. Economics
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Routledge library editions. Economics. International economics ; 5.
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Routledge library editions. Economics : international economics ; 5
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Summary note
Containing Fritz Machlup's papers on international finance spanning thirty years, this volume includes pieces translated into English for the first time. Focussing on the theme of the balance of payments, the work is structured as follows: Foreign Exchanges and Balance of Payments, The Effects of Devaluation, Gold and Foreign Reserves, Capital Movements and the Transfer Problem. An introduction to each section by the author is included.
Notes
First published in 1966.
Source of description
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed November 5, 2013).
Language note
English
Contents
part one. Foreign exchange and balance of payments
part two. The effects of devaluation
part three. Gold and foreign reserves
part four. Reform plans
part five. Capital movements and the transfer problem.
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ISBN
1-136-51429-5
0-415-48888-5
1-315-01671-0
1-136-51422-8
OCLC
862048837
860711323
Doi
10.4324/9781315016719
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