Global monetary regime and national central banking : the case of Hungary, 1921-1929 / Gy�orgy P�eteri ; translated from the Hungarian by Mario D. Fenyo.
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TextSeries: CHSP Hungarian studies series ; no. 2 | East European monographs ; no. 590Publication details: Boulder, Colo. : Social Science Monographs ; Wayne, NJ : Center for Hungarian Studies and Publications, Inc. ; New York : distributed by Columbia University Press, c2002.Description: x, 199 p. ; 23 cmISBN: - 0880334886
- 332.1'1 22
- HG3881 .P4376 2002
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: HUNGARIAN STABILIZATION EFFORTS IN THE EARLY -- 1920S -- A. The Hegediis Attempt -- B. The First Loan Feelers -- C. The Teleszky-Kallay Plan -- D. Why London? -- MONTAGU NORMAN AND THE RECONSTRUCTION OF -- EUROPE -- A. Antipolitics: the Internationale of Autonomous -- Central Banks -- B. Norman and the League of Nations -- C. "All for the Good of Sterling!" London, -- Central Europe and New York -- A BANK OF ISSUE IS BORN: THE MONETARY POLICY -- OF SANIERUNG AND THE NORMAN-POPOVICS -- AGREEMENT -- A. The Metamorphoses of Currency Stabilization -- B. Norman's Power and the Diplomacy of Stabilization -- C. The Norman-Popovics Agreement -- 1. Supervision -- 2. Exclusive Relations: the Married Life of -- Banks of Issue -- 3. Standards of Stabilization and Policy of Reserves -- THE WEAK LINK IN THE CHAIN. THE HUNGARIAN -- NATIONAL BANK AND THE COOPERATION OF -- CENTRAL BANKS -- A. The National Bank and the International Balance -- of Payments -- B. The Origins and Evolution of Cooperative Credit -- 1. From Accounts to "Temporary Borrowing" -- 2. Planning for Maintenance-of-Stabilization -- Credits -- C. The Small Crisis of 1929 -- 1. The "Technical and Measurable" Aspect of the -- Danger -- 2. Credit instead of Adjustment? The Diplomacy -- of Cooperative Support.
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