Monetary Policy Under The International Gold Standard: 1880-1914
by Arthur I. Bloomfield
Book Description: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, New York, 1959. Soft cover. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Softcover, Orange printed wrappers with black title to cover and spine. Published October 1959.
Book Condition: Good, covers heavily soiled and minor bio-damage (see photos), spine faded and soiled, corners gently bumped, moderate shelfwear, internally very clean, pages clean with slightest hint of tanning, otherwise no marks.
Contents: I. Introduction, II. The Institutional Setting of Monetary Policy, III. Objectives and Criteria of Monetary Policy, IV. Discount Policy, V. The "Rules of the Game," VI. Other Instruments and Techniques of Monetary Policy, Concluding Remarks.
Status: SOLD, 10 March 2012 to Private Collector in Rome, Italy.
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