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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781782542322
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 265 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als O'Brien, Denis P., 1939 - The development of monetary economics
    DDC: 332.4
    Keywords: Monetary policy History
    Abstract: The literature of monetary economics has been characterised by controversy and changes in the received wisdom throughout its history. The controversies have related not merely to the effects on incomes and prices of changes in the money supply, but even to the question of whether causality runs from money to incomes and prices or vice versa. This book begins with the pioneering work of the sixteenth century French writer Jean Bodin, followed by the celebrated John Law, and John Locke (and his eighteenth century critics). It considers both the theory and the evidence involved in the controversy between the Currency and Banking schools. Closely related to this was the work of two writers, Thomas Joplin and Walter Bagehot, both of whom provided perspectives strikingly different from those of the main controversialists and, in so doing, advanced the subject of monetary economics. The book seeks, through the examination of monetary controversies, to provide an historical perspective on modern understanding of monetary policy. It will be essential reading for economists with an interest in monetary economics and the history of economic thought
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Preface -- Part I: Introduction -- 1. Introduction -- Part II: Early monetary debates -- 2. Bodin's analysis of inflation -- 3. John law: Money and trade considered -- 4. The rate of interest: Locke and his critics -- Part III: 19th century British controversies -- 5. The currency and banking controversy -- 6. Monetary base control -- 7. The lender of last resort concept -- Part IV: Macroeconomic models -- 8. Bagehot and stabilisation -- 9. Joplin's model: A formal statement -- 10. Stability with an inbuilt cycle -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-251) and index
    URL: Inhaltsverzeichnis  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781035305711
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xlii, 209 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Taxation and the promotion of human happiness
    DDC: 336.2001
    Keywords: Taxation
    Abstract: George Warde Norman was a Director of the Bank of England from 1821 to 1872, a key figure behind the Bank Charter Act of 1844, and one of the founders of the Political Economy Club. In 1821 G.W. Norman began an essay on taxation as part of the utilitarian programme. His vision was for increased human happiness through a wholesale reform of the revenue system founded upon direct taxation in the form of a comprehensive property tax. He continued to work on the essay over many years, never losing his faith in the utilitarian ideal or his belief in the property tax solution as the key to fiscal happiness. This book represents G.W. Norman's final thoughts, themselves a manifestation of a significant element in the development of 19th century policy and institutions. This edition of a hitherto unknown work demonstrates the importance of utilitarianism to liberal thinking on taxation. As such, this unique book will appeal to specialists in the history of economic thought and to historians, especially those with an interest in the history of public finance, an area in which G.W. Norman's contribution has been almost entirely overlooked. Providing a new and previously unexploited source, it should also prove to be a fascinating read for postgraduates working in these fields
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Preface -- Introduction -- Part I: Introduction -- 1. Political economy and taxation -- 2. Advantages of taxation -- Part II: Qualities of taxation -- 3. Taxes and other sources of revenue -- 4. Computability -- 5. Simplicity -- 6. Frugality in collection -- 7. Constancy -- 8. Divisibility -- 9. Popularity -- 10. Noninterference -- 11. Equality -- 12. Uncorruptiveness -- 13. Unvexatiousness -- 14. Unevasibility -- Part III: Review of existing or supposed taxes -- 15. Motive influencing the framers of taxes -- 16. General observations on indirect taxes -- 17. Custom house duties -- 18. The excise monopolies -- 19. Taxes on particular classes or persons -- 20. Direct taxes on objects of luxury -- 21. Taxes on travelling and the conveyance of intelligence -- 22. Taxes on justice -- 23. Taxes on the transfer of property, on knowledge, on prudence, on ingenuity, and on health -- 24. Taxes on rent, tythe, land tax -- 25. Continuation of taxes on rent, poor rate, house and window tax -- 26. The poll-tax -- 27. Legacy duty and stamp duty on probates of wills -- 28. The assessed taxes and stamp duties -- 29. Turnpike and bridge tolls, barrières and harbour and light dues -- 30. Taxes on vices -- 31. The income tax in England -- 32. An improved property tax -- 33. Proposals for reform -- Index.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages xli-xlii) and index
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781035305872
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 289 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von O'Brien, Denis P., 1939 - Thomas Joplin and classical macroeconomics
    DDC: 332.4/01
    Keywords: Joplin, T. (Thomas) ; Economists Biography ; Economics History 19th century ; Monetary policy History 19th century ; Banks and banking History 19th century ; Macroeconomics History 19th century
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 278-284) and index
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781781000717
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxviii, 444 pages)
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Norman, George Warde, 1793 - 1882 Darwin's clever neighbour
    DDC: 332.1092
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    Keywords: Norman, George Warde ; Norman, George Warde ; Bankers Biography ; Electronic books ; Great Britain Economic conditions 19th century ; Norman, George Warde 1793-1882
    Abstract: 1. Early years -- 2. Eltham school -- 3. Eton -- 4. Early working life -- 5. France and Napoleon -- 6. Serious illness -- 7. Travels -- 8. The bank and economic studies -- 9. More illness and travels -- 10. Monetary problems -- 11. More travels -- 12. Some family matters -- 13. Public life -- 14. The storms of 1848.
    Abstract: George Warde Norman, 1793-1882, a Director of the Bank of England 1821-72, was an important figure in both the development and the implementation of the theory of monetary control, embodied in the Bank Charter Act of 1844. Norman wrote an Autobiography covering his first 54 years, and this provides a remarkable portrait not only of Norman himself but of the social and intellectual network in which he lived. He was an intimate of the Utilitarians, especially George Grote with whom there was ultimately a quarrel which has never been made public before. He was a businessman, at first in the timber trade, in which connection he spent time in Norway, and made the acquaintance of Napoleon's Marshall, Bernadotte, by then King of Sweden and Norway, and then in fire insurance. He also wrote on economic matters, not only on monetary issues but also on trade theory and taxation. The Autobiography, which has survived fire and flood, was rediscovered in the 1960s by D.P. O'Brien who at that time prepared a typescript which has been used by scholars. With the release of this edition, the work is now available for the first time in a fully edited and corrected version. It should be of interest to historians of economic thought, economic historians, and students of nineteenth century intellectual history and society
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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