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Sterling in Decline

Sterling in Decline
Author: Alec Cairncross
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2003-11-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781403913050

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This is a new edition of Sterling in Decline with a new introduction by Barry Eichengreen. The book traces the decline of sterling from the world's pre-eminent currency alongside the dollar's rise to prominence. There are parallels to be drawn with the euro's emergence as a full-fledged competitor to the dollar for international currency status. The new introduction will bring sterling's story up to date and draw out the implications for the dollar and the euro.


Sterling in Decline

Sterling in Decline
Author: A. Cairncross
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2003-08-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0230596304

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Sterling in Decline takes the devaluations of 1931, 1949 and 1967 as a metaphor for Britain's changing position in the world economy. It traces the decline of the pound sterling from the world's pre-eminent currency, together with the dollar's rise to prominence. It also challenges the conventional wisdom regarding the implications of events in foreign exchange markets, and of British foreign economic policy generally, for the macroeconomic performance of the British economy. This second edition features a new introduction that frames the analysis in light of subsequent contributions and brings the story up to date. It draws out the implications of sterling's troubled 20th century history for the country's decision of whether to adopt the euro.


Sterling in Decline

Sterling in Decline
Author: Sir Alec Cairncross
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2003
Genre:
ISBN: 9781349511648

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The Decline of Sterling

The Decline of Sterling
Author: Catherine R. Schenk
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2010-05-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1139487256

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The demise of sterling as an international currency was widely predicted after 1945, but the process took thirty years to complete. Why was this demise so prolonged? Traditional explanations emphasize British efforts to prolong sterling's role because it increased the capacity to borrow, enhanced prestige, or supported London as a centre for international finance. This book challenges this view by arguing that sterling's international role was prolonged by the weakness of the international monetary system and by collective global interest in its continuation. Using the archives of Britain's partners in Europe, the USA and the Commonwealth, Catherine Schenk shows how the UK was able to convince other governments that sterling's international role was critical for the stability of the international economy and thereby attract considerable support to manage its retreat. This revised view has important implications for current debates over the future of the US dollar as an international currency.


STERLING IN DECLINE

STERLING IN DECLINE
Author: sir Alexander Kirkland CAIRNCROSS
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1983
Genre:
ISBN:

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Sterling and British Policy

Sterling and British Policy
Author: Susan Strange
Publisher: London ; New York : Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1971
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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The Decline of Sterling

The Decline of Sterling
Author: Catherine Ruth Schenk
Publisher:
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780511677571

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"The demise of sterling as an international currency was widely predicted after 1945, but the process took thirty years to complete. Why was this demise so prolonged? Traditional explanations emphasize British efforts to prolong sterling's role because it increased the capacity to borrow, enhanced prestige, or supported London as a centre for international finance. This book challenges this view by arguing that sterling's international role was prolonged by the weakness of the international monetary system and by collective global interest in its continuation. Using the archives of Britain's partners in Europe, the USA and the Commonwealth, Catherine Schenk shows how the UK was able to convince other governments that sterling's international role was critical for the stability of the international economy and thereby attract considerable support to manage its retreat. This revised view has important implications for current debates over the future of the U.S. dollar as an international currency"--Provided by publisher.


Exorbitant Privilege

Exorbitant Privilege
Author: Barry Eichengreen
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2011-01-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0199753784

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Sterling in Decline Again

Sterling in Decline Again
Author: Barry Julian EICHENGREEN
Publisher:
Total Pages: 58
Release: 1995
Genre: Financial crises
ISBN:

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The Decline and Fall of the American Republic

The Decline and Fall of the American Republic
Author: Bruce Ackerman
Publisher: Harvard + ORM
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2011-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0674261364

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“Audacious . . . offers a fierce critique of democracy’s most dangerous adversary: the abuse of democratic power by democratically elected chief executives.” (Benjamin R. Barber, New York Times bestselling author of Jihad vs. McWorld ) Bruce Ackerman shows how the institutional dynamics of the last half-century have transformed the American presidency into a potential platform for political extremism and lawlessness. Watergate, Iran-Contra, and the War on Terror are only symptoms of deeper pathologies. Ackerman points to a series of developments that have previously been treated independently of one another?from the rise of presidential primaries, to the role of pollsters and media gurus, to the centralization of power in White House czars, to the politicization of the military, to the manipulation of constitutional doctrine to justify presidential power-grabs. He shows how these different transformations can interact to generate profound constitutional crises in the twenty-first century?and then proposes a series of reforms that will minimize, if not eliminate, the risks going forward. “The questions [Ackerman] raises regarding the threat of the American Executive to the republic are daunting. This fascinating book does an admirable job of laying them out.” —The Rumpus “Ackerman worries that the office of the presidency will continue to grow in political influence in the coming years, opening possibilities for abuse of power if not outright despotism.” —Boston Globe “A serious attention-getter.” —Joyce Appleby, author of The Relentless Revolution “Those who care about the future of our nation should pay careful heed to Ackerman’s warning, as well as to his prescriptions for avoiding a constitutional disaster.” —Geoffrey R. Stone, author of Perilous Times