Bretton Woods and After: The Breakup of the Post World War II Monetary Order
Marcello de Cecco is one of the world’s most distinguished economic historians. His The International Gold Standard: Money and Empire (2nd ed; New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1984) is a classic, but he is also the author of many articles and other books. The article on the Eurozone crisis below is vintage de Cecco in its deft use of economic history to illuminate contemporary economic facts and controversies. The Institute for New Economic Thinking is pleased to present it here, but we are even more delighted to make public several hours of videos Professor de Cecco made with the Institute's Director of Research Thomas Ferguson in Milan in the summer of 2014. These videos cover not only Dr. de Cecco’s seminal research on the international gold standard, but his views on the international monetary system between the wars, the formation of the Bretton Woods system, and its breakdown – all topics on which Dr. de Cecco has written copiously. The videos also treat many topics less frequently discussed in the Anglo-Saxon literature, including French and Italian economic history.
Marcello de Cecco studied at Cambridge and the University of Chicago; he was a fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton and at the WissenschaftsKolleg zu Berlin and held the Giannini Chair at UC Berkeley, among many other honors. He is also a Visiting Professor at LUISS, Rome.
The Political Economy of Eurozone Austerity, October 2014:
http://ineteconomics.org/sites/inet.civicactions.net/files/de%20Cecco%20Eurozone%20speech%20Oct%202014%20final%20INET%20version.pdf
Видео Bretton Woods and After: The Breakup of the Post World War II Monetary Order канала New Economic Thinking
Marcello de Cecco studied at Cambridge and the University of Chicago; he was a fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton and at the WissenschaftsKolleg zu Berlin and held the Giannini Chair at UC Berkeley, among many other honors. He is also a Visiting Professor at LUISS, Rome.
The Political Economy of Eurozone Austerity, October 2014:
http://ineteconomics.org/sites/inet.civicactions.net/files/de%20Cecco%20Eurozone%20speech%20Oct%202014%20final%20INET%20version.pdf
Видео Bretton Woods and After: The Breakup of the Post World War II Monetary Order канала New Economic Thinking
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