Euro Chronicles: Illuminating the Global Economic Landscape, Unlocking the Legacy of Harold James

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Who is Euro Chronicles

Harold James is an economic historian specialising in the history of Germany and European economic history. He is a Professor of History at Princeton University as well as the university's Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. He currently writes monthly columns for Project Syndicate covering economic history. He is also a senior fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation.


How you will benefit


(I) Insights about the following:


Chapter 1: Harold James (historian)


Chapter 2: Gold standard


Chapter 3: Bank for International Settlements


Chapter 4: Montagu Norman, 1st Baron Norman


Chapter 5: Bretton Woods system


Chapter 6: Long Depression


Chapter 7: Interwar period


Chapter 8: Charles P. Kindleberger


Chapter 9: Peter Temin


Chapter 10: Economics of fascism


Chapter 11: Barry Eichengreen


Chapter 12: Monetary hegemony


Chapter 13: A Monetary History of the United States


Chapter 14: Hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic


Chapter 15: Great Depression


Chapter 16: German rearmament


Chapter 17: Financial History Review


Chapter 18: Hans-Joachim Voth


Chapter 19: Eabh


Chapter 20: European banking crisis of 1931


Chapter 21: The Euro and the Battle of Ideas


Who this book is for


Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information about Euro Chronicles.

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