Description
The book seeks, through the examination of monetary controversies, to provide an historical perspective on modern understanding of monetary policy. It will be essential reading for economists with an interest in monetary economics and the history of economic thought.
About the Author
D.P. O'Brien, Emeritus Professor of Economics, University of Durham, UK
Reviews
'The author shows an impressive knowledge of the history of monetary thinking, and is thus able to throw new light on old ideas, considering a huge volume of bibliographic sources that are not available in the vast majority of university libraries. The book is therefore worth reading for scholars interested in the development of monetary ideas within the realm of the quantity theory of money.' -- Sergio Rossi, History of Economic Ideas
'This is a splendid collection of pieces that all with an interest in monetary economics and history will want to have.' -- Forrest Capie, Economic History Review
'Any scholar interested in the Currency School/Banking School debate or in the emergence of the concept of a lender of last resort will need, and want, to read this material. . . O'Brien's blend of careful reading, historical context, representation by formal models, and cliometrics is skilful and lucid. These essays are of lasting value. . .' -- Robert W. Dimand, EH.Net
'As O'Brien says, fashions in monetary economics move in cycles, and right now the idea that the quantity of money is an all important influence on inflation, and on much else as well, is none too popular. These always thoughtful and often original studies of the development of economists' ideas about money and monetary policy from the late 16th to the late 19th century do much to restore intellectual balance to the latest phase of an age-old debate, and deserve to stand alongside the classic contributions of Jacob Viner and Frank Fetter.' -- David Laidler, University of Western Ontario, Canada
Book Information
ISBN 9781847202604
Author D. P. O'Brien
Format Hardback
Page Count 288
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd