Post-war monetary plans : and other essays / John H. Williams.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, NY : Alfred A. Knopf, 1947.Edition: Third edition, revised and enlargedDescription: cxxxvi, 312 pages, 20 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.15
LOC classification:
  • HG 255 .W5227 1947
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Partial contents:
Part I Postwar international trade and monetary plans: The ITO charter and the Bretton Woods agreements - 1 International trade with planning economies: The ITO charter -- 2 The join monetary plan -- 3 After Bretton Woods -- 4 The Bretton Woods agreements -- 5 Economic lessons of two world wars - Part II Earlier papers on Bretton Woods: The Keynes and White Plans - 6 Currency stabilization: The Keynes and White Plans -- 7 Currency stabilization: American and British attitudes -- 8 Postwar monetary plans - Part III Domestic fiscal and monetary policy -- 9 Deficit spending -- 10 The implications of fiscal policy for monetary policy and the banking system -- 11 The banking act of 1935 -- Part IV Earlier essays on international trade and monetary problems -- 12 The theory of international trade reconsidered -- 13 The crisis of the gold standard -- 14 Monetary stability and the gold standard -- 15 The world's monetary dilemma — International versus external stability -- 16 International monetary organization and policy.
Summary: "The occasion of this book of essays is the recurrence of interest in international monetary and trade problems, and especially the official discussions now in progress looking toward the establishment of an international monetary stabilization Fund... I have arranged the essays in three groups in order of their recency, but in each group it has seemed best to present the papers chronologically so that they reader may follow more readily the development of my thinking at these several stages... I have made no attempt to edit the papers or to tie them together in any way. The reader will find considerable repetitious matter." -- From the Preface
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Part I Postwar international trade and monetary plans: The ITO charter and the Bretton Woods agreements - 1 International trade with planning economies: The ITO charter -- 2 The join monetary plan -- 3 After Bretton Woods -- 4 The Bretton Woods agreements -- 5 Economic lessons of two world wars - Part II Earlier papers on Bretton Woods: The Keynes and White Plans - 6 Currency stabilization: The Keynes and White Plans -- 7 Currency stabilization: American and British attitudes -- 8 Postwar monetary plans - Part III Domestic fiscal and monetary policy -- 9 Deficit spending -- 10 The implications of fiscal policy for monetary policy and the banking system -- 11 The banking act of 1935 -- Part IV Earlier essays on international trade and monetary problems -- 12 The theory of international trade reconsidered -- 13 The crisis of the gold standard -- 14 Monetary stability and the gold standard -- 15 The world's monetary dilemma — International versus external stability -- 16 International monetary organization and policy.

"The occasion of this book of essays is the recurrence of interest in international monetary and trade problems, and especially the official discussions now in progress looking toward the establishment of an international monetary stabilization Fund... I have arranged the essays in three groups in order of their recency, but in each group it has seemed best to present the papers chronologically so that they reader may follow more readily the development of my thinking at these several stages... I have made no attempt to edit the papers or to tie them together in any way. The reader will find considerable repetitious matter." -- From the Preface

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