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The problems associated with chronically high inflation and hyper inflation continue to preoccupy policy makers and economists. In Great Inflations of the 20th Century, Pierre Siklos has gathered together major papers by a distinguished group of scholars who use historical episodes to understand and explain a key issue.

Beginning with general surveys of historical experiences of hyperinflation and cases of chronic inflation, this volume continues with papers on the conditions which are conducive to generating high inflation. The link between monetary policy and inflation is examined through empirical studies of inflationary episodes in Germany, Hungary and Bolivia. The final part looks at how policy makers can seek to end high inflation with the smallest possible economic cost.

Bringing together in one accessible volume a series of acclaimed contributions to the field, Great Inflations of the 20th Century will be a key reference resource for interested scholars and policy makers concerned with the myriad of issues surrounding the beginning and end of high or chronic inflation.



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Contents: Preface List of Table List of Figures List of Contribution Part I: Surveys Part II: Conditions Conductive to High Inflation Part III: Empircal Studies of the Money-Prices Nexus Part IV: The Ending of Hyperinflation

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 01/01/1995
      ISBN13: 9781858982328, 978-1858982328
      ISBN10: 1858982324

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The problems associated with chronically high inflation and hyper inflation continue to preoccupy policy makers and economists. In Great Inflations of the 20th Century, Pierre Siklos has gathered together major papers by a distinguished group of scholars who use historical episodes to understand and explain a key issue.

      Beginning with general surveys of historical experiences of hyperinflation and cases of chronic inflation, this volume continues with papers on the conditions which are conducive to generating high inflation. The link between monetary policy and inflation is examined through empirical studies of inflationary episodes in Germany, Hungary and Bolivia. The final part looks at how policy makers can seek to end high inflation with the smallest possible economic cost.

      Bringing together in one accessible volume a series of acclaimed contributions to the field, Great Inflations of the 20th Century will be a key reference resource for interested scholars and policy makers concerned with the myriad of issues surrounding the beginning and end of high or chronic inflation.



      Trade Review
      '. . . the book contains an interesting collection of articles. . .'

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Preface List of Table List of Figures List of Contribution Part I: Surveys Part II: Conditions Conductive to High Inflation Part III: Empircal Studies of the Money-Prices Nexus Part IV: The Ending of Hyperinflation

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