Author

Publication

1992 - E. Elgar Institute of Economic Affairs, Aldershot, England, England

Language

English

Word Count

73,750 words, Guess

Page Count

295 pages

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Classifications

  • DDC338.941
  • LCCHG939.5 .C65 1992
  • LCCHG939.5.C65 1992

Description

"The last 20 years have seen severe macro-economic instability in Britain, with three extreme and highly damaging boom-bust cycles. Professor Tim Congdon, one of the City's most well-known commentators, has been an influential critic of successive governments' failures in economic policy throughout this period. Reflections on Monetarism brings together his most important academic papers and journalism, including his remarkably prescient series of articles in The Times from 1985 to 1988 forecasting that the Lawson credit boom would wreck the Thatcher Government's reputation for sound financial management. He presents a powerful argument that the root cause of Britain's economic instability has been the volatile growth of credit and the money supply. Reflections on Monetarism recommends that in the future Britain must maintain more stable monetary growth."--BOOK JACKET.

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  • Reflections on monetarism: Britain's vain search for a successful economic strategyE. Elgar Institute of Economic Affairs1992-01-01

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