Foundations of Monetary Economics
Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Ltd
978-1-85196-190-0 (ISBN)
Denis P O'Brien is at the University of Durham. His publications include J R McCulloch (1970), The Correspondence of Lord Overstone (1971), J R McCulloch: Treatise on Taxation (1975), The Classical Economists (1975) and Thomas Joplin and Classical Macroeconomics (1993)
Volume 1 The Founders John Law, Money and Trade Considered (1705); Richard Cantillion, Essai sur la Nature de Commerce en General (1730), trans. H Higgs (1931), Joseph Maddie, Essay on the Governing Causes of the Natural Rate of Interest (1750); David Hume, 'Of Money' and 'Of the Balance of Trade', from Essays Moral, Political, and Literary (1752). Joseph Harrin, An Essay upon Money and Coins (1757-8) from Old and Scarce Tracts on Money, in the edition reprinted by J R McCulloch (1856). Adam Smith, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Book II, Chapter ii (1776). Volume 2 The Bullionists Walter Boud, A Letter to William Pitt, On the Influence of the Stoppage of Issues in Specie at the Bank of England (1801); Henry Thornton, An Enquiry into the Nature and Effects of the Paper Credit of Great Britain (1802); Francis Horner, 'Thornton on the Paper Credit of Great Britain' Edinburgh Review, Vol. 1. (1802); Lord (Peter) King, Thoughts on the Effects of the Bank Restrictions (1804); David Ricardo, The High Price of Bullion. A Proof of the Depreciation of Bank Notes (1810); Thomas Robert Malthus, Depreciation of Paper Currency, Edinburgh Review, No XVII. (1811); Report from the Select Committee on the High Price of Bullion ('The Bullion Report') (1810), pp 6-32 of the reprint of Edwin Cannan under the title of The Paper Pound. (1919) Volume 3 The Anti-Bullionists Henry Boase, A Letter to Lord King, In Defence of the Conduct of the Directors of the Banks of England and Ireland (1804); Charles Bosanquet, Practical Observations on the Report of the Bullion Committee (1810); John Hill, An Inquiry into the Causes of the Present High Price of Gold Bullion in England (1810); Couts Trotter, The Principles of Currency and Exchanges (1810); Nicholas Vansittart, Substance of Two Speeches, made in the House of Commons, to which the Report of the Bullion Committee was referred (1811); Robert Torrens, An Essay on Money and Paper Currency (1812) Volume 4 The Currency School Robert Torrens, A Letter to Viscount Melbourne, On the Causes of the Recent Derangements in the Money Market and on Bank Reform (1837); George Warde Norman, Remarks upon Some Prevalent Errors with Respect to Currency and Banking (1841); Robert Torrens, A Letter to Thomas Tooke, In Reply to his Objections against the Separation of the Business of the Bank (1840); A Letter to Kirkman Finlay (1840); Samuel Jones Loyd, Lord Overstone, Thoughts on the Separation of the Departments of the Bank of England (1844); Robert Torrens, 'Lord Oberstone on Metallic and Paper Currency', Edinburgh Review, No. 207. (1958) Volume 5 The Banking School Thomas Tooke, A History of Prices, and of the State of the Circulation, Vol III. (1840); Thomas Tooke, An Inquiry into the Currency Principle (1844); John Stuart Mill, 'The Currency Question', Westminster Review, Vol XLI. (1844); John Fullarton, On the Regulation of Currencies (1845); James Wilson, Capital, Currency, and Banking (1847). Volume 6 Monetary Non-Conformists Thomas Attwood, The Remedy: or, Thoughts on the Present Distresses (1816); Matthias Attwood, Observations Concerning the Distress of the Country (1817); Henry James, Essays on Money, Exchanges, and Political Economy (1820); Thomas Joplin, An Analysis and History of the Currency Question (1832); Thomas Joplin, Currency Reform: Improvement not Deprication (1844); Henry Parnell (Lord Congleton), Observations on Paper Money, Banking and Overtrading (1829); James William Gilbert, 'The Laws of the Currency, as Exemplified in the Circulation of Country Bank Notes in England, since the Passing of the Act of 1844', Journal of the (Royal) Statistical Society, Vol XVII (1854)
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 21.1.1994 |
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Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Gewicht | 4467 g |
Themenwelt | Wirtschaft ► Volkswirtschaftslehre ► Finanzwissenschaft |
ISBN-10 | 1-85196-190-9 / 1851961909 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-85196-190-0 / 9781851961900 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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