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Review ...Masterly and thoroughly uptodate... It should immediatley find its way on to all reading lists for graduate and undergraduate courses in international economic history...a lasting work of reference.Journal of Economic Literature Product Description This work provides an authoritative study of the interwar financial history of Europe. The policies and practices leading to, and flowing from, the exchange rate crises and banking failures of 192933 are explored at three levels: overall themes studies in an international perspective,comparative analyses of the experience of pairs of countries, and detailed surveys of individual countries. About the Author Charles Feinstein is Chichele Professor of Economic History at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of All Souls College.
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Review ...Masterly and thoroughly uptodate... It should immediatley find its way on to all reading lists for graduate and undergraduate courses in international economic history...a lasting work of reference.Journal of Economic Literature Product Description This work provides an authoritative study of the interwar financial history of Europe. The policies and practices leading to, and flowing from, the exchange rate crises and banking failures of 192933 are explored at three levels: overall themes studies in an international perspective,comparative analyses of the experience of pairs of countries, and detailed surveys of individual countries. About the Author Charles Feinstein is Chichele Professor of Economic History at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of All Souls College.












