British monetary policy and the balance of payments, 1951-1957 /
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TextSeries: Harvard economic studiesPublication details: Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, c1960.Description: xiv, 325 pSubject(s): DDC classification: - 332.4942 KEN
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| 332.4942 HAR Policy against inflation / | 332.4942 HAW The pound at home and abroad / | 332.4942 JOH Readings in British monetary economics / | 332.4942 KEN British monetary policy and the balance of payments, 1951-1957 / | 332.4942 MON Money in Britain, 1959-1969 : | 332.4942 NEV The mechanism of cheap money; | 332.4942 POL Sterling, its meaning in world finance / |
"The greater part of this essay was submitted to Harvard University as a doctoral dissertation in 1957."
Bibliography: p. [299]-313.
This essay began as a study of the United Kingdom's balance-of-payments difficulties in 1945-1955. It survey her domestic economic policies, especially monetary policies, in the light of her balance-of-payments position. It also appraises the Bank's recent efforts to control the supply of credit.
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