Ebook: Monetary Regimes and Inflation: History, Economic and Political Relationships
Author: Peter Bernholz
- Genre: Economy
- Tags: Финансово-экономические дисциплины, История экономики
- Year: 2003
- Publisher: Edward Elgar Pub
- Language: English
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Monetary Regimes and Inflation can be highly recommended to anybody interested in inflation and its manifold economic, social and political surroundings and consequences. This book by one of the world s leading scholars on monetary inflation and the institutional settings for money creation is a mine of information not only for students, but also for economists, historians, political scientists and sociologists; it is of relevance also for bankers, businessmen and politicians. Gerard Radnitzky, Policy Peter Bernholz has spent a career examining the intertwined worlds of politics and economics with special attention to money, its effects, and the institutions critical to its value. His most recent book, Monetary Regimes and Inflation, is the kind of effort that can only be produced after years and even decades spent accumulating ideas and evidence. . . it is a concise, densely-packed, and tightly structured summary of key analytical propositions and data. On one level, it is fast-reading because Bernholz sticks to the most important paths and does not take readers down a bunch of rabbit trails. On another level, there are many parts of the book that demand revisiting, highlighting, and ruminating. . . this is an excellent example of literary economics in the best sense of the phrase. . . Put succinctly, it is a book written to be read and not just set on the shelf as a reference tool. . . All-in-all, Monetary Regimes and Inflation can be highly recommended as a book that will educate those with little knowledge of past inflations across the world as well as deepening and broadening the knowledge of those who already know the facts. Brian Goff, Public Choice Peter Bernholz has provided us with a highly interesting and illuminating account of the vast sweep of monetary history in easy to read historical terms. The writing is crisp and the knowledge of monetary history is breathtaking. Students of monetary history will no doubt find this a fascinating and useful volume. Pierre Siklos, EH.Net For two decades, I have urged Peter Bernholz to write this book. Analytically, historically, and empirically, Bernholz has established himself as the world s premier scholar on monetary inflation, and especially as related to the institutional settings for money creation. His careful evaluation of the comparative results must surely be of assistance in forestalling the social costs that inflation, anywhere and everywhere, produces. James M. Buchanan, George Mason University, US and Nobel Laureate in Economics Peter Bernholz s book brings together his comprehensive studies of inflation from the fourth century to the present, showing their common elements and their differences. This is an impressive work that bankers, central bankers, economists and laymen can read with pleasure and profit. I recommend it highly. Allan H. Meltzer, Carnegie Mellon University and American Enterprise Institute, US This book is about explaining inflation. It is written by one of the world s leading political economists. His comparison of 29 hyperinflations demonstrates the crucial role of political institutions and monetary regimes. The author s grasp of economic and political history is truly exceptional. The book fills a gap. It is the fruit of a lifelong occupation with the problem of inflation. Roland Vaubel, University of Mannheim, Germany This book explores the characteristics of inflations, comparing historical cases from Roman times up to the modern day. High and moderate inflations caused by the inflationary bias of political systems and economic relationships and the importance of different monetary regimes in containing them are analysed. Peter Bernholz demonstrates that certain macroeconomic traits have been stable characteristics of inflations over the centuries, and illustrates their causes; the development of real stock of money, real exchange rate, real budget deficit and of currency substitution. He goes on to explain that metalli
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