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The Value of Money - Exploring Currency Impact and Economic Theory - cover
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The Value of Money - Exploring Currency Impact and Economic Theory

Benjamin M. Anderson

Editora: Good Press

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In "The Value of Money," Benjamin M. Anderson presents a profound exploration of monetary theory and its implications on economic behavior. Written in a clear yet sophisticated style, Anderson delves into the intrinsic characteristics of money, dissecting its role as a medium of exchange, a unit of account, and a store of value. Contextually situated against the backdrop of the early 20th-century economic landscape, this work responds to the prevailing debates surrounding the gold standard and the emerging monetary policies of his time. Anderson's incisive arguments and rigorous analysis make it a compelling study for both economists and lay readers alike. Ben M. Anderson was a prominent economist and a pioneering figure in the field of monetary economics. His experiences as a banker during the tumultuous economic transitions of the 1920s and 1930s heavily influenced his perspective on the importance of a stable monetary system. His scholarly upbringing, coupled with a deep understanding of real-world economic applications, equipped him with a unique vantage point to tackle the complexities of currency and value. For those interested in the intricate interplay between money and economic dynamics, "The Value of Money" is an essential read. Anderson's rigorous analysis not only illuminates historical monetary policies but also provides timeless insights relevant to contemporary economic discourse. This book is invaluable for scholars, students, and practitioners seeking a thorough grasp of monetary principles and their far-reaching implications.
Disponível desde: 05/10/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 547 páginas.

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