Historical Economics |
INTRODUCTION |
![]() | PART 1— ECONOMIC HISTORY OR HISTORICAL ECONOMICS? |
![]() | 1— Historical Economics a Bridge between Liberal Arts and Business Studies? |
![]() | 2— Economic History |
![]() | PART 2— EUROPE |
![]() | 3— Spenders and Hoarders the World Distribution of Spanish American Silver, 1550–1750 |
![]() | 4— Introduction to England's Treasure by Forraign Trade, or The Ballance of Our Forraign Trade Is the Rule of Our Treasure by Thomas Mun |
![]() | 5— The Historical Background: Adam Smith and the Industrial Revolution |
![]() | 6— Commercial Policy between the Wars |
![]() | 7— The Postwar Resurgence of the French Economy |
![]() | PART 3— THE UNITED STATES |
![]() | 8— US Foreign Economic Policy, 1776–1976 |
![]() | 9— The Aging Economy |
![]() | 10— America in Decline? Possible Parallels and Consequences |
![]() | PART 4— FINANCE |
![]() | 11— Financial Deregulation and Economic Performance: An Attempt to Relate European Financial History to Current LDC Issues |
![]() | 12— Write-Off or Work-Out? A Historical Analysis of Creditor Options |
![]() | 13— Exchange-Rate Changes and Ratchet Effects: A Historical Perspective |
![]() | 14— The Panic of 1873 |
![]() | 15— Capital Flight: A Historical Perspective |
![]() | PART 5— CONCLUSION |
![]() | 16— Conclusion |
![]() | Notes |
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS |
![]() | INDEX |