""International Gold Movements"" is a comprehensive and authoritative study of the mechanisms and implications of gold flows in the global economy during the interwar period. Written by noted economist Paul Einzig, the work provides a detailed analysis of the gold standard system, the specific roles of central banks, and the technical aspects of gold arbitrage that defined the era's financial landscape.
Einzig examines the various factors influencing the physical movement of bullion between major financial centers, exploring how these shifts impacted exchange rates, interest rates, and national monetary stability. The book offers valuable insights into the complexities of the London market and its relationships with other global financial hubs. By documenting the practical operations and theoretical underpinnings of international finance in the late 1920s, the work serves as an essential resource for scholars and readers interested in the evolution of monetary policy. ""International Gold Movements"" remains a significant historical contribution to the understanding of the economic forces that shaped the world's financial systems prior to the Great Depression.
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Paul Einzig Imprint: Tradd Street Press Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Spine: 10mm
Weight: 363g ISBN:9781025738611 ISBN 10: 1025738616 Pages: 130 Publication Date:14 February 2026 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active