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To complement current work on the British domestic economy in the post-war period it is necessary to examine external economic policy. Whilst considerable work has been done on Britain's relations with Europe and with America, the complexities of the sterling area have remained obscure. This volume makes a significant contribution to unraveling the strands of British external economic policy in the post-war period.
International finance --- Great Britain --- GB / United Kingdom - Verenigd Koninkrijk - Royaume Uni --- 333.844 --- 331.30 --- 333.820 --- 331.157 --- 331.156 --- 333.432.3 --- 333.846.0 --- Devaluatie en opwaardering. Stabilisering. J curve. --- Economische toestand. --- Geldbeleid, bankbeleid en kredietbeleid: algemeenheden. --- Geldwezen sedert 1945. --- Geldwezen van 1914 tot 1945. --- Sterlinggebied. --- Verband tussen het monetair, bank- en kredietbeleid en de economische ontwikkeling: algemeenheden. --- Foreign exchange rates. --- Foreign exchange rates - Great Britain. --- Monetary policy. --- Monetary policy - Great Britain. --- Sterling area. --- Monetary policy --- Sterling area --- Foreign exchange rates --- Finance --- Business & Economics --- Money --- Economic conditions --- Foreign economic relations. --- Exchange rates --- Fixed exchange rates --- Flexible exchange rates --- Floating exchange rates --- Fluctuating exchange rates --- Foreign exchange --- Rates of exchange --- Geldwezen van 1914 tot 1945 --- Geldwezen sedert 1945 --- Economische toestand --- Sterlinggebied --- Geldbeleid, bankbeleid en kredietbeleid: algemeenheden --- Devaluatie en opwaardering. Stabilisering. J curve --- Verband tussen het monetair, bank- en kredietbeleid en de economische ontwikkeling: algemeenheden --- Rates --- Monetary unions
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"The demise of sterling as an international currency was widely predicted after 1945, but the process took thirty years to complete. Why was this demise so prolonged? Traditional explanations emphasize British efforts to prolong sterling's role because it increased the capacity to borrow, enhanced prestige, or supported London as a centre for international finance. This book challenges this view by arguing that sterling's international role was prolonged by the weakness of the international monetary system and by collective global interest in its continuation. Using the archives of Britain's partners in Europe, the USA and the Commonwealth, Catherine Schenk shows how the UK was able to convince other governments that sterling's international role was critical for the stability of the international economy and thereby attract considerable support to manage its retreat. This revised view has important implications for current debates over the future of the U.S. dollar as an international currency"--Provided by publisher.
Pound, British --- Monetary policy --- International economic relations --- Monetary management --- Economic policy --- Currency boards --- Money supply --- British pound --- English pound --- Pound sterling --- Sterling area --- History --- Arts and Humanities --- Pound, British - History - 20th century --- Monetary policy - Great Britain - History - 20th century --- International economic relations - History - 20th century --- 332.494109045 --- 331.157 --- 333.432.3 --- 333.432.8 --- 333.453 --- AA / International- internationaal --- GB / United Kingdom - Verenigd Koninkrijk - Royaume Uni --- Geldwezen sedert 1945 --- Sterlinggebied --- Internationale monetaire organisatie. Internationaal Muntfonds. Algemene leningovereenkomsten --- Internationale munt. Rekeneenheden
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"This second edition has been updated to include an assessment of economic relations up to the Covid-19 pandemic. It focuses on three main threads that tie national economies together: flows of goods, of people and of finance. Using non-technical language and providing clear examples and evidence, the book is an accessible introduction to international economic relations that will be useful for all students of modern world history since 1945"--
Economic development. --- Financial crises. --- Monetary policy. --- World politics. --- International economic relations --- History
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Monetary policy --- Pound, British --- Sterling area --- Economic history --- History --- Great Britain --- Great Britain --- Economic conditions --- Foreign economic relations.
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Economic development --- Financial crises --- International economic relations --- Monetary policy --- World politics --- History
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Based on previously unpublished archival records, this book studies the origins of Hong Kong's post war rise to global prominence. It explores the expansion of the gold market, stock market, banking system, foreign exchange market, and insurance in the years 1945-1965. This book makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the development of Hong Kong, the impact of financial regulation and, more broadly, the role of financial centres in the international economy in the post war period.
Finance --- International finance --- Hong Kong (China) --- Economic conditions.
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How do people remember financial crisis? Do these memories affect how policy-makers and the public respond to crises, or is the past used in different ways by different actors? This volume examines a range of cases of financial crisis where either the past has been remembered, forgotten, used, or dismissed to try to begin to answer these questions.
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