This book presents the lifelong and ongoing research of Lawrence
H. Officer in a systematic way. The result is an authoritative
treatment of such issues as market structure and economic
efficiency where more than one characteristic of a commodity is
priced, both in general and in application to shipping conferences;
financing of the United Nations and International Monetary Fund;
monetary history of the UK and US; and central-bank preferences
between gold and dollars,
The book first examines multidimensional pricing, defined as
pricing when a commodity or service has several characteristics
that are priced. The second part is concerned with country-group
conflicts in the United Nations and International Monetary Fund.
The book then takes a fresh look at historical experiences of
monetary-standard upheavals and the final part considers a crucial
time (1958-67), during which central-bank gold-dollar decisions
were power-politically determined.
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