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L'Âge de l'inflation

1964

by Jacques Rueff

Jacques RueffKnowledge EconomicsMonetary PolicyMonetary TheoryBalance of PaymentsCapitalismGold StandardGreat DepressionInflationLeague of NationsMonetary EquilibriumMonetary ReformProperty RightsDevaluationAdolf HitlerJohn Maynard KeynesStabilizationUnemploymentCapital MovementsCredit ExpansionExchange ControlHjalmar SchachtPrice ControlsBank of EnglandWorld War IIEffective DemandKeynesian EconomicsLiquidityMoney SupplyBimetallismEconomic HistoryCommodity MoneyEquilibriumLiberalismPrice MechanismPurchasing PowerCartelsInsuranceProtectionismWage RigidityFederal ReserveCommunismEconomic CalculationPlanned EconomyClass StruggleDemocracyInvestmentSocial JusticeTotalitarianismConvertibilityFiat MoneySocial PolicyCentral BankingTax ReformMixed EconomyWilhelm RopkeEuropean UnionMarshall PlanInternational Monetary FundRobert TriffinMonetary Stability

Table of Contents · 24 segments

1
Publisher Catalogue and Half-Titlebibliography
2
Works by Jacques Rueffbibliography
3
Title Page, Edition, and Copyright Noticebibliography
4
Introduction: The Fate of Man Is Decided by Moneytheoretical
5
Introduction: Money and Human Freedomessay
6
Memories and Reflections on the Age of Inflation: Stabilization Policies after the First World Warchapter
7
The Gold-Exchange Standard and the Organization of the Great Depressionchapter
8
The German Path: Rationing and Exchange Controlchapter
9
The English Path: Devaluation and Financial Orderchapter
10
The Present Choice: National Accounts or Monetary Policychapter
11
Defense and Illustration of the Gold Standard: The Medieval Birth of International Gold Moneychapter
12
How the Classical Gold Standard Regulated Prices, Trade, and Solvencychapter
13
The Political Suppression of the Price Mechanismchapter
14
Genoa 1922 and the Monetary Destruction of the Gold Standardchapter
15
Against Organized Economy: The Gold Standard, the Macmillan Report, and the Limits of Planningchapter
16
Tomorrow, the Gold Franc? Inflation as a Demonic Social and Political Forcechapter
17
Conditions for France to Escape Inflationchapter
18
The Road Back to Monetary Convertibility and the Gold Francchapter
19
A Verification by Contraries: The Resurrection of Germanychapter
20
Europe Will Be Made through Money or Not at Allchapter
21
The Monetary Problem of the Westchapter
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Table of Contentsbibliography
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Publisher Catalogue and Printing Detailsbibliography
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Back Cover Notice for The Age of Inflationbibliography