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MANAGING THE FRANC POINCARE
ECONOMIC UNDERSTANDING AND POLITICAL CONSTRAINT IN FRENCH MONETARY POLICY, 1928-1936 |
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Kenneth Moure, Michael Bordo, Forrest Capie |
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ISBN 10: |
0521394589 |
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9780521394581 |
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Publisher: |
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS |
Pub. date: |
28 June, 1991 |
Series: |
Studies in Macroeconomic History |
Pages: |
322 |
Description: |
An explanation of France's deflationary policy during the Depression. |
Synopsis: |
Defence of the franc Poincare dominated French economic policy during the Depression. While most countries took their currencies off gold to permit a wider range of domestic policies to foster recovery, in France policy makers resolved to preserve the gold parity of the franc by balancing the budget and lowering domestic prices. Novelty and experimentation were rejected in the conviction that a durable recovery was possible only through a return to strict neoclassical orthodoxy. Managing the Franc Poincare examines French monetary management from 1928 to 1936 in order to explain this stubborn determination to achieve recovery through deflation despite evidence of its failures abroad. |
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UK |
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Cambridge University Press |
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