Global Monetary Regime and National Central Banking: The Case of Hungary, 1921-1929
Gyorgy Peteri, Mario D. FenyoOverview
The author examines the evolution of central bank cooperation and the international dimensions of national policies in the post--World War I reconstruction. The tensions between the demands set by the workings of the global monetary regime and the need for long term structural adjustment of a peripheral economy is one of the central themes of the volume.
East European Monographs
Synopsis
The author examines the evolution of central bank cooperation and the international dimensions of national policies in the postWorld War I reconstruction. The tensions between the demands set by the workings of the global monetary regime and the need for long term structural adjustment of a peripheral economy is one of the central themes of the volume.
Editorials
EH.Net
The strength of [Peteri's] essay resides in its careful scholarship, knowledge of the archival sources, and the contributions of individual Hungarian and English participants. No one has managed better to describe the Hungarian currency stabilization experience between 1920 and 1931.β Elmus Wicker
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The strength of [Peteri's] essay resides in its careful scholarship, knowledge of the archival sources, and the contributions of individual Hungarian and English participants. No one has managed better to describe the Hungarian currency stabilization experience between 1920 and 1931.