Who were the great thinkers on international finance in the
mid-twentieth century? What did they propose should be done to
create a stable international financial order for promoting world
trade and economic growth?
This important book studies the ideas of some of the most
innovative economists in the mid-twentieth century including three
Nobel Laureates; great thinkers who helped shape the international
financial system and the role of the World Bank and the
International Monetary Fund.
Covering the period from the late 1940s up until the collapse of
the fixed US dollar-gold link in 1971, the impact of Hansen,
Williams, Graham, Triffin, Simons, Viner, Friedman, Johnson, Mises,
Rueff, Rist, Hayek, Heilperin and Ropke is assessed. This
outstanding book will prove invaluable to students studying
international economics, economic history and the history of
economic thought.
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