How Credit-money Shapes the Economy: The United States in a Global System
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How Credit-money Shapes the Economy: The United States in a Global System by Robert Guttmann
This text examines money, credit, and economic activity in the increasingly integrated global economy. It focuses on the problems afflicting the United States as it adapts to the transformation of the world economy.
Robert Guttmann is Augustus B. Weller Chair in Economics at Hofstra University, USA, and he is also affiliated with the Centre d'ü¾Ž–Œ¼conomie Paris Nord (CEPN) of the Universitü¾Ž–”¼ Paris XIII in France. He studied in Vienna and at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, before obtaining his PhD at the University of Greenwich, UK. He won Distinguished Teacher of the Year awards at Hofstra in 1989, 2004, and 2012. Professor Guttmann teaches international economics, monetary economics, financial regulation, and economic integration in the European Union. An expert in money and banking, international finance, and monetary theory, he has published numerous books and journal articles, including his best-selling books How Credit-Money Shapes the Economy, Cybercash, and Finance-Led Capitalism.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781563241017 |
| ISBN 10 | 1563241013 |
| Title | How Credit-money Shapes the Economy: The United States in a Global System |
| Author | Robert Guttmann |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Routledge |
| Year published | 1994-05-31 |
| Number of pages | 592 |
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