International Monetary Economics, 1870-1960: Between The Classical And The New Classical
Cambridge, MA / London, England: Cambridge University Press, 1989. Hardcover. black boards w/ gilt spine printing. book xii, 368 pgs. orange dustjacket w/ black illustration & printing; protective plastic. VG- (ex-library w/ stamps to textblock edges, internal stamps, usual markings, etc. light edge-wear to covers. dustjacket taped to cover edges, ID to lower spine; spine & edges sunned.). Item #184806
ISBN: 9780521361705
From a college library. Pages clean. "This history of international monetary thought from the end of the nineteenth century to the middle of the twentieth century provides the most comprehensive survey of the literature on the theory of international finance yet produced. The author argues that progress in the field has not been linear and classifies the literature according to groupings of ideas and personalities rather than chronologically. After a brief survey of the Classical doctrines, she examines the developments of all the main schools through the Neoclassicals, the Keynesians, and the New Classicals."--Amazon.
OCLC: 19671332
Price: $40.00