Money And Empire: Charles P. Kindleberger And T... -
According to reviewers at Cambridge University Press , the book captures three distinct phases of Kindleberger's career:
Unlike many peers who favored mathematical models, Kindleberger’s economics was deeply rooted in history, institutional detail, and the real-world experiences of practitioners. Money and Empire: Charles P. Kindleberger and t...
His retirement years, during which he wrote his best-known work, Manias, Panics, and Crashes , and his self-identified masterwork, A Financial History of Western Europe . According to reviewers at Cambridge University Press ,
His tenure at MIT, where he wrote the standard textbook on international economics and fought intellectual battles against both Monetarists and Keynesians. Kindleberger viewed the U
Kindleberger viewed the U.S. role not as one of exploitation but of necessary leadership to provide "international public goods," such as global financial stability and crisis management. Kindleberger’s Three "Lives"
In , Perry Mehrling provides an intellectual biography that doubles as a "biography of the dollar". The book traces the life and career of Charles P. Kindleberger (1910–2003), a former MIT economist and policymaker whose work defined the architecture of the modern international monetary system . Core Themes and Key Arguments