Routledge handbook of major events in economic history

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Parker, Randall E., 1960-, Whaples, Robert.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, 2013.
Series:Routledge handbooks
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Table of Contents:
  • World War I and the pre-World War I era
  • First and second bank of the United States / Eric Lomazoff
  • The panic of 1873 / Elmus Wicker
  • Gold resumption and the deflation of the 1870s / Sierre Siklos and Richard Burdekin
  • Great merger wave / AnthonY O'Brien
  • The panic of 1893 / Mark Carlson
  • The panic of 1907 / Ellis Tallman
  • The founding of the federal reserve system / Mark Toma
  • World War I / Jari Eloranta
  • The classical gold standard / Kris Mitchener
  • The interwar era and World War II
  • The 1920s / Martha Olney
  • The crash of 1929 / Howard Bierman
  • The British abandonment of the gold standard / Michael Kitson
  • The Great Depression 1929-33 / Randall Parker
  • The Great Depression, microeconomics of the new deal / Price Fishback
  • The Great Depression, macroeconomics of the new deal / Lee Ohanian
  • Monetary policy during the Great Depression / Jim Butkiewicz
  • World War II / Robert Higgs
  • Post-World War II era
  • The Marshall plan / Nick Crafts
  • Urban riots of the 1960s / Bill Collins
  • The great inflation / Robert Hetzel
  • History of oil shocks / James Hamilton
  • The rise and fall of the Phillips curve in the 1960s and 1970s / Arnold Kling
  • The Rise and Fall of the Bretton Woods System / Barry Eichengreen
  • The 1980s disinflation / Allan Meltzer
  • The rise of China / Loren Brandt
  • The rise of India / Areendam Chanda
  • The bust and stagnation of Japan / Etsuro Shioji
  • The fall of the Soviet Union / Rick Ericson
  • The development of trade institutions and the advent of globalization / by Teresa Gramm
  • The contemporary era
  • World hyperinflations / Steve Hanke and Nicholas Krus
  • The financial panic of 2008 / Gary Gorton and Andrew Metrick
  • Monetary policy in the crisis of 2008 and beyond / W.D. McMillin
  • Rise of mass market merchandisers / Art Carden
  • Government bailouts / Robert Wright
  • Entitlements, debt and deficits / John Seater.