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Money Markets And Sovereignty Benn Steil Manuel Hinds

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Money Markets And Sovereignty Benn Steil Manuel Hinds
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.03 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Benn Steil; Manuel Hinds
ISBN: 9780300156140, 0300156146
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Money Markets And Sovereignty Benn Steil Manuel Hinds by Benn Steil; Manuel Hinds 9780300156140, 0300156146 instant download after payment.

Winner of the 2010 Hayek Book Prize given by the Manhattan Institute


"Money, Markets and Sovereignty is a surprisingly easy read, given the complicated issues covered. In it, Mr. Steil and Mr. Hinds consistently challenge today's statist nostrums."—Doug Bandow, The Washington Times


In this keenly argued book, Benn Steil and Manuel Hinds offer the most powerful defense of economic liberalism since F. A. Hayek published The Road to Serfdom more than sixty years ago. The authors present a fascinating intellectual history of monetary nationalism from the ancient world to the present and explore why, in its modern incarnation, it represents the single greatest threat to globalization.


Steil and Hinds describe the current state of international economic relations as both unusual and precarious. Eras of economic protectionism have historically coincided with monetary nationalism, while eras of liberal trade have been accompanied by a universal monetary standard. But today, the authors show, an unprecedentedly liberal global trade regime operates side by side with the most extreme doctrine of monetary nationalism ever contrived—a situation bound to trigger periodic crises. Steil and Hinds call for a revival of the political and economic thinking that underlay earlier great periods of globalization, thinking that is increasingly under threat by more recent ideas about what sovereignty means.

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