In the paper, we revisit the focus and method of “Indian Currency and Finance ” (1913) and the rationale of Keynes’s proposal for an international monetary system combining cheapness with stability. In particular, we centre on the management of exchange reserves and the pattern of relationships between creditor and debtor countries, to suggest that Keynes’s fresh look at Asia in the first years of the twentieth century may provide useful hints for an overall rethinking of the major faults of today’s Bretton Woods II system as well as the rationale for a global monetary reform
The international capital market integration and currency crises of the last decade have renewed the...
A constant theme in Keynes1s analytic work is the design of monetary and non-monetary arrangements. ...
“the dreams and impractical plans of one generation are often the political and economic dogma of th...
In this paper, we revisit the contents and method of Keynes's Indian Currency and Finance (1971a). B...
International audience"The Indian monetary system attracted the attention of leading nineteenth-cent...
In the course of his active and productive professional career, Keynes had many opportunities to con...
The monetary policy of British India was highly controversial during the interwar period as it aimed...
The paper argues that the new popularity of Keynes’s plans for the reform of the global architecture...
Abstract: As we witness profound changes in the global economy, and as it becomes apparent that the ...
In 1919, John Maynard Keynes wrote his famous tract The Economic Consequences of the Peace. In that ...
This study examines tree development of monetary management in India from 1873 to date, with special...
This essay critically examines the view of Keynes on the reform of the international monetary system...
The question of how India should adapt monetary policy to ongoing financial globalization has gained...
The economic emergence of a fixed exchange rate periphery in Asia has re-established the United Stat...
The Bretton Woods System frequently appears in the scholarly literature as a model for international...
The international capital market integration and currency crises of the last decade have renewed the...
A constant theme in Keynes1s analytic work is the design of monetary and non-monetary arrangements. ...
“the dreams and impractical plans of one generation are often the political and economic dogma of th...
In this paper, we revisit the contents and method of Keynes's Indian Currency and Finance (1971a). B...
International audience"The Indian monetary system attracted the attention of leading nineteenth-cent...
In the course of his active and productive professional career, Keynes had many opportunities to con...
The monetary policy of British India was highly controversial during the interwar period as it aimed...
The paper argues that the new popularity of Keynes’s plans for the reform of the global architecture...
Abstract: As we witness profound changes in the global economy, and as it becomes apparent that the ...
In 1919, John Maynard Keynes wrote his famous tract The Economic Consequences of the Peace. In that ...
This study examines tree development of monetary management in India from 1873 to date, with special...
This essay critically examines the view of Keynes on the reform of the international monetary system...
The question of how India should adapt monetary policy to ongoing financial globalization has gained...
The economic emergence of a fixed exchange rate periphery in Asia has re-established the United Stat...
The Bretton Woods System frequently appears in the scholarly literature as a model for international...
The international capital market integration and currency crises of the last decade have renewed the...
A constant theme in Keynes1s analytic work is the design of monetary and non-monetary arrangements. ...
“the dreams and impractical plans of one generation are often the political and economic dogma of th...