Handbook of the History of Money and Currency, 1st ed. 2020
Coordonnateurs : Battilossi Stefano, Cassis Youssef, Yago Kazuhiko
Primitive and Non-metallic Money.- Monetary System of Ancient Asia: China.- Monetary System of the Ancient Regime.- Medieval Debasement and Seigniorage.- Gresham's Law.- Flows of Precious Metals and Prices in Europe.- Rise and Decline of the Global Silver Standard.- Money, Trade, and Payments in Pre-industrial Europe.- Money Markets and Exchange Rates in Pre-industrial Europe.
Stefano Battilossi is Associate Professor of Economic History at the Department of Social Sciences, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. His research interests include international banking, financial regulation, macroeconomic policies, and stock markets in historical perspective, with a special focus on Western Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries. He has published articles in The Economic History Review, the European Review of Economic History, and Cliometrica, and contributed chapters to the Cambridge Economic History of Modern Europe (with James Foreman-Peck) (Cambridge University Press, 2010), The Oxford Handbook of the Italian Economy Since Unification (Oxford University Press, 2013), and The Oxford Handbook of Banking and Financial History (Oxford University Press, 2016). He has edited European Banks and the American Challenge: Competition and Co-operation in International Banking under Bretton Woods, with Youssef Cassis (Oxford University Press, 2002) and State and Financial Systems in Europe and the USA: Historical Perspectives on Regulation and Supervision in the 19th and 20th centuries, with Jaime Reis (Ashgate, 2010). He has been an editor of the Financial History Review (Cambridge Journals) since 2010. He served as a member of the Board of Trustees of the European Historical Economics Society (2006–2014), and sits in the Academic Advisory Council of the European Association for Banking and Financial History (Frankfurt a.M.).
Youssef Cassis is Professor of Economic History, Emeritus, at the European University Institute, in Florence. His work mainly focuses on banking and financial history, as well as business history more generally. His most recent publications include Capitals of Capital: A History of International Financial Centres, 1780–2005 (Cambridge University Press, 2006, 2nd revised edition, 2009),
Date de parution : 03-2020
Ouvrage de 1094 p.
15.5x23.5 cm
Thèmes de Handbook of the History of Money and Currency :
Mots-clés :
Money; Currency; Numismatics; Bank of Issue; Central Bank; Capital Market; Money exchange; Money supply; Finance; Banking