Controlling Credit


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Monnet analyzes monetary and central bank policy during the mid-twentieth century through close examination of the Banque de France.







The Evolution of Creditary Structures and Controls


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The author suggests that governments use faulty methods for regulating credit and argues the use of credit multipliers. He argues for a rejection of the theory of the investment multiplier because investment can reduce employment, and will lower prices. The productive resources it releases require new credit creation to employ them.










To Extend the Credit Control Act


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Amending the Credit Control Act


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The Credit Control Act of 1983


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Monetary Policy and Credit Control (Routledge Revivals)


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This book, first published in 1978, provides an analysis of British monetary policy and considers what techniques of monetary control were most appropriate to the context of the U.K. during the 1970s and 1980s. David Gowland answers crucial questions surrounding economic management in the period between 1971 and 1976, in particular whether rapid monetary expansion was the cause of the acceleration of U.K. inflation. With an analysis of the government’s experimentation with policy at its core, this is a unique study which will be of interest to students of monetary policy and recent British economic history.




Implementation of the Credit Control Act


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