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About this book
In the mid-19th century, the business cycle was increasingly recognized as a recurrent phenomenon. This edition contains key texts from the range of literature in the field. It covers many Anglo-Saxon writers as well as contributions from the French, German, Italian, Russian and Swedish debates.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Minnie Throop England, ‘Promotions as the Cause of Cycles’
- Irving Fisher, ‘Our Unstable Dollar and the So-Called Business Cycle’
- R. G. Hawtrey, ‘The Trade Cycle’
- A. C. Pigou and R. G. Hawtrey, ‘The Monetary Theory of the Trade Cycle’
- Ludwig von Mises, ‘Money, Credit and Interest’ in The Theory of Money and Credit
- A. C. Pigou, ‘Correctives of the Trade Cycle’
- Friedrich August von Hayek, ‘Some Remarks on the Relation of Monetary Theory to Business Cycle Theory’
- Adolf LÖwe, ‘On the Influence of Monetary Factors on the Business Cycle’
- Gunnar Myrdal, ‘Wicksell’s Statement of the Problem of Monetary Theory’ in Monetary Equilibrium
- Irving Fisher, ‘The Debt-Deflation Theory of Great Depressions’
- Gottfried Haberler, ‘Money and the Business Cycle’
- Jacob Viner, ‘International Aspects of the Gold Standard’
- Henry C. Simons, ‘Banking and Business Cycles’
- Dennis H. Robertson, ‘A Survey of Modern Monetary Controversy’