Investigations in Currency and Finance

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Investigations in Currency and Finance is a collection of influential essays by economist William Stanley Jevons that analyzes monetary theory, banking, and financial crises in the 19th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
essay collection
about British monetary system
banking regulation
credit
currency reform
economic crises
financial instability
interest rates
metallic standards
paper money
author William Stanley Jevons NERFINISHED
contributor William Stanley Jevons NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describedPeriod 19th century
field economics
financial economics
monetary economics
genre economics literature
hasPart essay on banking
essay on banking reserves
essay on bimetallism
essay on credit cycles
essay on currency standards
essay on financial crises
essay on index numbers
essay on international trade and currency
essay on monetary theory
essay on price fluctuations
essay on the gold standard
essay on the measurement of value
essay on the value of money
influencedBy classical economics
marginalist revolution
language English
mainSubject banking
bimetallism
business cycles
currency
financial crises
monetary theory
price levels
notableFor analysis of banking systems
analysis of financial crises
analysis of monetary theory
influence on later monetary economics
publicationCentury 19th century

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