Sterling in Decline: The Devaluations of 1931, 1949 and 1967
Sterling in Decline takes the devaluations of 1931, 1949 and 1967 as a metaphor for Britain's changing position in the world economy. It traces the decline of the pound sterling from the world's pre-eminent currency, together with the dollar's rise to prominence. It also challenges the conventional wisdom regarding the implications of events in foreign exchange markets, and of British foreign economic policy generally, for the macroeconomic performance of the British economy. This second edition features a new introduction that frames the analysis in light of subsequent contributions and brings the story up to date. It draws out the implications of sterling's troubled 20th century history for the country's decision of whether to adopt the euro.
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Sterling in Decline: The Devaluations of 1931, 1949 and 1967
Sterling in Decline takes the devaluations of 1931, 1949 and 1967 as a metaphor for Britain's changing position in the world economy. It traces the decline of the pound sterling from the world's pre-eminent currency, together with the dollar's rise to prominence. It also challenges the conventional wisdom regarding the implications of events in foreign exchange markets, and of British foreign economic policy generally, for the macroeconomic performance of the British economy. This second edition features a new introduction that frames the analysis in light of subsequent contributions and brings the story up to date. It draws out the implications of sterling's troubled 20th century history for the country's decision of whether to adopt the euro.
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Sterling in Decline: The Devaluations of 1931, 1949 and 1967

Sterling in Decline: The Devaluations of 1931, 1949 and 1967

Sterling in Decline: The Devaluations of 1931, 1949 and 1967

Sterling in Decline: The Devaluations of 1931, 1949 and 1967

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Sterling in Decline takes the devaluations of 1931, 1949 and 1967 as a metaphor for Britain's changing position in the world economy. It traces the decline of the pound sterling from the world's pre-eminent currency, together with the dollar's rise to prominence. It also challenges the conventional wisdom regarding the implications of events in foreign exchange markets, and of British foreign economic policy generally, for the macroeconomic performance of the British economy. This second edition features a new introduction that frames the analysis in light of subsequent contributions and brings the story up to date. It draws out the implications of sterling's troubled 20th century history for the country's decision of whether to adopt the euro.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781403913050
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 08/08/2003
Edition description: 2003
Pages: 262
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

SIR ALEC CAIRNCROSS was Master of St. Peter's College, Oxford and held a variety of high positions in postwar Labour Governments.

BARRY EICHENGREEN is George C. Pardee and Helen N. Pardee Professor of Economics and Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley, Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research, and Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research.

Table of Contents

Introduction to New Edition Introduction to First edition Britain's Exchange and Trade Relations The 1931 Devaluation of Sterling The 1949 Devaluation of Sterling The 1967 Devaluation of Sterling Concluding Reflections
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