All Stories

  1. War and Inflation in the United States from the Revolution to the First Iraq War
  2. Capitalizing patriotism: the Liberty loans of World War I
  3. O.M.W. Sprague (the man who “wrote the book” on financial crises) and the founding of the Federal Reserve
  4. John Allen James: A scholarly remembrance
  5. Fighting the Last War: Economists on the Lender of Last Resort
  6. Why didn't Canada have a banking crisis in 2008 (or in 1930, or 1907, or …)?
  7. America's Economic Way of War: War and the U.S. Economy from the Spanish-American War to the Persian Gulf War. ByHugh Rockoff. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012. xii + 357 pp. Tables, figures, appendices, references, index. Paper, $26.99. ISBN...
  8. THE INFLUENCE OF IRVING FISHER ON MILTON FRIEDMAN’S MONETARY ECONOMICS
  9. Adam Smith on Money, Banking, and the Price Level
  10. Not Just the Great Contraction: Friedman and Schwartz's A Monetary History of the United States 1867 to 1960
  11. Not Just the Great Contraction: Friedman and Schwartz’s A Monetary History of the United States 1867 to 1960
  12. America's Economic Way of War: War and the U.S. Economy from the Spanish-American War to the Persian Gulf War. By Hugh Rockoff. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012, Pp. v, 357. $72.10, cloth; $24.63, paper.
  13. America's Economic Way of War
  14. The Great Fortunes of the Gilded Age and the Crisis of 1893
  15. The Influence of Irving Fisher on Milton Friedman’s Monetary Economics
  16. Why didn’t Canada have a banking crisis in 2008 (or in 1930, or 1907, or ...)?
  17. PARALLEL JOURNEYS
  18. Money and Interest Rates in the United States during the Great Depression
  19. Upon Daedalian Wings of Paper Money: Adam Smith and the Crisis of 1772
  20. Droughts, Floods and Financial Distress in the United States
  21. Great Fortunes of the Gilded Age
  22. When Washington shut down Wall Street: the great financial crisis of 1914 and the origins of America's monetary supremacy - By William L. Silber
  23. Keep on Scrapping: The Salvage Drives of World War II
  24. After Johnny Came Marching Home: The Political Economy of Veterans' Benefits in the Nineteenth Century
  25. The origin and diffusion of shocks to regional interest rates in the United States, 1880–2002
  26. On the Origins of "A Monetary History"
  27. Ricardo's Macroeconomics: Money, Trade Cycles, and Growth. By Timothy Davis. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Pp. 328. $75.
  28. An Elephant in the Garden: The Allies, Spain, and Oil in World War II
  29. Capitalizing Patriotism: The Liberty Loans of World War I
  30. Until it's over, over there: the US economy in World War I
  31. Monetary Policy and Regional Interest Rates in the United States, 1880-2002
  32. Until it's Over, Over There: The U.S. Economy in World War I
  33. The Historian's Wizard of Oz: Reading L. Frank Baum's Classic as a Political and Monetary Allegory. Edited by Ranjit S. Dighe. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2002. Pp. xi, 149. $21.95, paper
  34. Prodigals and Projecture: An Economic History of Usury Laws in the United States from Colonial Times to 1900
  35. Saving International Capitalism during the Early Truman Presidency: The National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems. By Kevin M. Casey. New York, London: Routledge, 2001. Pp. xi, 252. $70
  36. How long did it take the United States to become an optimal currency area?
  37. Deflation, Silent Runs, and Bank Holidays, in the Great Contraction
  38. A Wolfram in Sheep's Clothing: Economic Warfare in Spain, 1940–1944
  39. Two lucky people: Memoirs
  40. The Changing Role of America's Veterans
  41. A Wolfram in Sheep's Clothing: U.S. Economic Warfare in Spain, 1940-1944
  42. Terminal ileal stricture in Crohn's disease: treatment using a metallic enteral endoprosthesis
  43. How Long Did It Take the United States to Become an Optimal Currency Area?
  44. World War II and the growth of the U.S. federal government
  45. Book Reviews
  46. BFGoodrich: Tradition and Transformation, 1870–1995. By Mansel G. Blackford and K. Austin Kerr. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1996. Pp. x, 507. $30.00.
  47. William J. Barber, Designs within Disorder: Franklin D. Roosevelt, The Economists, and the Shaping of American Economic Policy, 1933–1945 (Cambridge University Press, New York, 1996), pp. ix, 178, ISBN 0-521-56078-0.
  48. Economics and the Historian. By Thomas G. Rawski, Susan B. Carter, Jon S. Cohen, Steven Cullenberg, Peter H. Lindert, Donald M. McCloskey, Hugh Rockoff, and Richard Sutch. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996. Pp. xiv, 297. $45.00, cloth; $17...
  49. Beating Plowshares into Swords: The Political Economy of American Warfare, 1606-1865. By Paul A. C. Koistinen (Lawrence, University of Kansas Press, 1996) 376 pp. $39.95
  50. The United States: from ploughshares to swords
  51. Economics and the Historian
  52. The Pursuit of Reason: The Economist, 1843–1893. By Ruth Dudley Edwards. Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 1995. Pp. xx, 1020. $49.95.
  53. The Gold Standard as a “Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval”
  54. Economist in an Uncertain World: Arthur F. Burns and the Federal Reserve, 1970-78.
  55. City Bankers, 1890–1914. By Youssef Cassis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994. Pp. xvi, 350. $64.95.
  56. The Paradox of Planning: The Controlled Materials Plan of World War II
  57. Yellowbacks out West and Greenbacks Back East: Social-Choice Dimensions of Monetary Reform
  58. Lynne Pierson Doti and Larry Schweikart, California Bankers, 1848–1993 (Needham Heights, Mass.: Ginn Press, 1994)
  59. A comparison of the stability and efficiency of the Canadian and American banking systems, 1870–1925
  60. Insider Lending: Banks, Personal Connections, and Economic Development in Industrial New England.
  61. Claudia Goldin y Hugh Rockoff (eds.): Strategic Factors in Nineteenth Century American Economic History: A volume to honor R. W. Fogel, Chicago, Chicago University Press, 1992, 491 pp. Contiene índice biográfico de autores e índice de publicaciones de ...
  62. Gresham's Law in Nineteenth-Century America
  63. In Honor of Nobel Laureate Robert W. Fogel
  64. The U.S. Banking System From a Northern Exposure: Stability versus Efficiency
  65. Strategic Factors in Nineteenth Century Economic History: A Volume to Honor Robert W. Fogel
  66. The Sinews of War: Essays on the Economic History of World War II. Edited by Geofrey T. Mills and Hugh Rockoff. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press, 1993. Pp. xxi, 262. $42.95.
  67. Strategic Factors in Nineteenth Century American Economic History: A Volume to Honor Robert W. Fogel. A National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report.
  68. Strategic Factors in Nineteenth-Century American Economic History: A Volume to Honor Robert W. Fogel
  69. A Comparison of the United States and Canadian Banking Systems in the Twentieth Century: Stability vs. Efficiency?
  70. Strategic Factors in Nineteenth Century American Economic History: A Volume to Honour Robert Fogel.
  71. Strategic Factors in Nineteenth-Century Economic History: A Volume to Honor Robert W. Fogel.
  72. Strategic Factors in Nineteenth Century American Economic History: A Volume to Honor Robert W. Fogel.
  73. Strategic Factors in Nineteenth Century American Economic History: A Volume to Honor Robert W. Fogel
  74. Strategic Factors in Nineteenth Century American Economic History: A Volume to Honor Robert W. Fogel. Edited by Claudia Goldin and Hugh Rockoff · Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press, 1992. ix + 491 pp. Tables, charts, notes, and index. $60.00, I...
  75. General and Miscellaneous - Strategic Factors in Nineteenth Century American Economic History: A Volume to Honor Robert W. Fogel. Edited by Claudia Goldin and Hugh Rockoff. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1992. Pp. ix, 491. $60.00.
  76. Strategic Factors in Nineteenth Century American Economic History
  77. Elusive Stability: Essays in the History of International Finance, 1919-1939
  78. Free Banking and Monetary Reform. By David Glasner. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989. Pp. xvi, 276. $32.50.
  79. History and Economics
  80. Enterprise: The Dynamic Economy of a Free People. ByStuart Bruchey · Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1990. xiv + 645 pp. Tables, notes, and index. Cloth $49.50; paper, $24.95.
  81. Accumulation and Power: An Economic History of the United States.
  82. The "Wizard of Oz" as a Monetary Allegory
  83. Managing the American Economy from Roosevelt to Reagan.
  84. Crisis and Leviathan: Critical Episodes in the Growth of American Government.
  85. U.S. National Economic Policy, 1917-1985
  86. Money in Historical Perspective: Anna J. Schwartz. Edited by Michael D. Bordo and Milton Friedman. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987. Pp. xvii, 442. $51.00.
  87. Citibank, 1812-1970
  88. The Black Economy in England Since 1914. By Edward Smithies. Atlantic Highlands: Humanities Press, 1984. Pp. 165. $38.00.
  89. Origins of the Federal Reserve System: Money, Class, and Corporate Capitalism, 1890-1913
  90. Compliance with Price Controls in the United States and the United Kingdom During World War II
  91. Free Banking in Britain: Theory, Experience, and Debate, 1800–1845. By Lawrence H. White. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1984. Pp. xv, 171. $29.50.
  92. The U.S. Economy in World War II. By Harold G. Vatter. New York: Columbia University Press, 1985. Pp. x, 198. $25.00.
  93. Drastic Measures: A History of Wage and Price Controls in the United States
  94. Drastic Measures: A History of Wage and Price Controls in the United States
  95. Hugh Rockoff, Drastic Measures: A History of Wage and Price Controls in the United States. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1984. xi+289 pp.
  96. The Crash and Its Aftermath: A History of Securities Markets in the United States, 1929–1933. By Barrie A. Wigmore. (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1985. xiii + 731 pp. $49.95.)
  97. Drastic Measures: A History of Wage and Price Controls in the United States.
  98. The Origins of the Federal Budget
  99. Drastic Measures: A History of Wage and Price Controls in the United States
  100. Drastic Measures: A History of Wage and Price Controls in the United States. By Hugh Rockoff. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1984. Pp. xi + 289. $29.95.)
  101. Drastic Measures: A History of Wage and Price Controls in the United States. By Hugh Rockoff. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1984. xi + 289 pp. $29.95.)
  102. Drastic Measures: A History of Wage and Price Controls in the United States. By Hugh Rockoff. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1984. Pp. xi, 289. $29.95.
  103. Financial Crises: Theory, History, and Policy
  104. Drastic measures
  105. Price and Wage Controls in Four Wartime Periods
  106. The Response of the Giant Corporations to Wage and Price Controls in World War II
  107. The Failure of the Franklin National Bank: Challenge to the International Banking System. By Joan Edelman Spero. New York: Columbia University Press, 1980. $14.95.
  108. Problem and Failed Institutions in the Commercial Banking Industry. By Joseph F. SinkeyJr., Greenwich, Conn., JAI Press Inc., 1979. Pp. xx + 287. $24.50.
  109. The Origins of Central Banking in the United States. By Richard H. Timberlake Jr. Cambridge, Massachusetts and London: Harvard University Press, 1978. Pp. ix, 272. $18.50.
  110. Indirect price increases and real wages during world war II
  111. Regional interest rates and bank failures, 1870–1914
  112. Banking Under the Gold Standard: An Analysis of Liquidity Management in the Leading Financial Centers
  113. Varieties of Banking and Regional Economic Development in the United States, 1840–1860
  114. The management of reserves by ante-bellum banks in eastern financial centers
  115. The Free Banking Era: A Reexamination
  116. Finance and Economic Development in the Old South: Louisiana Banking, 1804–1861. By George D. Green. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1972. Pp. xiii, 268. $8.75.
  117. American Free Banking Before the Civil War: a Re-Examination
  118. Monetary Statistics of the United States: Estimates, Sources, Methods. By Milton Friedman and Anna Jacobson Schwartz. New York, Columbia University Press, 1970. Pp. xx + 629. $15.00.
  119. Veterans
  120. On the Origins of A Monetary History
  121. Economy and War
  122. Monetary Statistics before the National Banking Era
  123. Preface
  124. Forgotten experiments
  125. Notes
  126. Bibliography
  127. “The ‘Wizard of Oz’ as a monetary allegory”
  128. World War I
  129. World War II
  130. The Korean War
  131. The Cold War
  132. The Vietnam War
  133. Appendices
  134. References
  135. Veterans living in the United States and Puerto Rico, by age: 1865–1999
  136. Deflation, Silent Runs, and Bank Holidays in the Great Contraction
  137. Editors' preface
  138. The debate over controls
  139. World War I
  140. World War II: Attacking inflation directly
  141. World War II: The market under controls
  142. The Korean War
  143. The Vietnam War
  144. Lessons for the recent crisis
  145. The Gold Standard as a “Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval”
  146. Banking and Finance, 1789–1914
  147. Droughts, Floods, and Financial Distress in the United States
  148. A century of war
  149. The economics of war
  150. The Spanish–American War
  151. The Philippine–American War
  152. The Persian Gulf War
  153. The American economic way of war
  154. Prodigals and Projectors: An Economic History of Usury Laws in the United States from Colonial Times to 1900
  155. Monetary Regimes and Policy on a Global Scale: The Oeuvre of Michael D. Bordo
  156. Was Adherence to the Gold Standard a “Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval” during the Interwar Period?