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List of figures=ix
List of tables=xii
Notes on contributors=xiv
Preface=xxiii
PART I. World War I and the pre-World War I era=1
1. Symmetry and repetition : patterns in the history of the Bank of the United States / Eric Lomazoff=3
2. The banking panic of 1873 / Elmus Wicker=15
3. Gold resumption and the deflation of the 1870s / Richard C.K. Burdekin ; Pierre L. Siklos=24
4. The Great Merger Wave / Anthony Patrick O'Brien=32
5. The Panic of 1893 / Mark Carlson=40
6. The Panic of 1907 / Ellis W. Tallman=50
7. The founding of the Federal Reserve System / Mark Toma=67
8. World War I / Jari Eloranta=77
9. The classical gold standard / Kris James Mitchener=88
PART II. The interwar era and World War II=103
10. The 1920s / Martha L. Olney=105
11. The 1929 stock market crash / Harold Bierman, Jr.=119
12. Britain's withdrawal from the gold standard : the end of an epoch / Michael Kitson=127
13. The Great Depression / Randall E. Parker=138
14. The microeconomics of the New Deal during the Great Depression / Price V. Fishback=151
15. The macroeconomic impact of the New Deal / Lee E. Ohanian=165
16. Monetary policy during the Great Depression / James L. Butkiewicz=179
17. World War II / Robert Higgs=191
PART III. Post-World War II era=201
18. The Marshall Plan / Nicholas Crafts=203
19. The riots of the 1960s / William J. Collins=214
20. The great inflation of the 1970s / Robert L. Hetzel=223
21. Historical oil shocks / James D. Hamilton=239
22. The 1970s : the decade the Phillips Curve died / Arnold Kling=266
23. The rise and fall of the Bretton Woods System / Barry Eichengreen=275
24. Disinflation, 1979-1982 / Allan H. Meltzer=283
25. The rise of China / Loren Brandt=293
26. The rise of India / Areendam Chanda=303
27. The bubble burst and stagnation of Japan / Etsuro Shioji=316
28. The demise of the Soviet Union / Richard E. Ericson=330
29. Development of trade institutions and advent of globalization since the end of World War II / Teresa Gramm=350
PART IV. The contemporary era
30. World hyperinflations / Steve H. Hanke ; Nicholas Krus=367
31. The financial crisis of 2007-2009 / Gary Gorton ; Andrew Metrick=378
32. Monetary policy in 2008 and beyond / W. Douglas McMillin=389
33. Retail innovations in American economic history : the rise of mass-market merchandisers / Art Carden=402
34. Government bailouts / Robert E. Wright=415
35. Government debt, entitlements, and the economy / John J. Seater=428
Index=443
6.1. Seasonal net cash flows to New York City banks=54
6.2. Seasonal average call money interest rate versus the path in 1907=55
6.3. Daily maximum call loan interest rate=59
6.4. Bankers' balances versus clearing house loan certificates : New York Clearing House member banks=59
6.5. Loans, deposits, and cash reserves of New York Clearing House banks=62
6.6. Annual growth rate of industrial production, 1863-1915=63
6.7. Real GNP during contractions taken relative to prior peak=64
8.1. Military burdens of Great Britain, France, Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Russia, 1870-1913=80
8.2. Indices of real GDP, real military spending(ME), total population(POP), iron and steel production(IRST), and military personnel(MP) as sixteen country totals, 1870-1913=81
10.1. Real gross domestic product, 1900-1929=106
10.2. Unemployment rate, 1900-1930=107
10.3. Consumer price inflation rate, 1900-1930=107
10.4. National income by industry group, 1929=108
12.1. The rise and fall of the gold standard(number of countries on gold, 1919-1937)=129
13.1. Industrial production 1919 : 1-1939 : 12=139
13.2. M1, M2 and the monetary base 1919 : 1-1939 : 12=145
14.1. Per capita personal income and per capita federal grants in the state in 1967 dollars, 1930-40=152
15.1. Actual output and predicted model output with only productivity change : 1929-1939=168
16.1. Industrial production and M2=185
16.2. Consumer prices and M2=186
20.1. Effects of government expenditure on income determination=224
20.2. Inflationary gap=225
20.3. Phillips curve=228
20.4. Gross national product, actual and potential, and unemployment rate=229
20.5. Price performance and unemployment=230
20.6. Inflation and unemployment in the United States=232
20.7. Fed funds rate and inflation=233
20.8. Livingston Survey : predicted and subsequently realized one-year inflation=234
20.9. Real personal consumption expenditures and trend=234
20.10. Deviation of real PCE from trend, short-term real interest rate, and inflation : 1966-1982=235
20.11. M 1 step function and recessions : 1946-1981=236
21.1. Estimated oil production from Pennsylvania and New York, in millions of barrels per year, 1859-1897=241
21.2. One hundred times the natural logarithm of the real price of oil, 1860-2009, in 2009 U.S. dollars=241
21.3. Total U.S. vehicle registrations per thousand U .S. residents, 1900-2008=242
21.4. Annual oil production from the state of Texas in millions of barrels per day, 1935-2009=245
21.5. Dollar price per barrel of West Texas Intermediate, 1947-1973=245
21.6. Oil production after the Suez Crisis=247
21.7. Price of oil in 2009 dollars, 1967-74=248
21.8. Texas Railroad Commission allowable production as a percent of maximum efficient rate, 1954-1972=249
21.9. U.S. field production of crude oil, 1920-2010=249
21.10. Oil production after the 1973 Arab-Israeli War=251
21.11. Monthly production rates(in millions of barrels per day) for five OPEC Members=252
21.12. Oil production after the 1978 Iranian Revolution=253
21.13. Oil production after the Iran-Iraq War=254
21.14. Price of oil in 2009 dollars=254
21.15. Oil production after the first Persian Gulf War=255
21.16. Oil production after the Venezuelan unrest and the second Persian Gulf War=257
21.17. World oil production, 2003 : M1-2010 : M9=258
26.1. India's GDP per capita, 1950-2009=304
26.2. India's relative GDP per capita, 1960-2009=304
26.3. Sectoral shares in GDP, 1950-2009=311
27.1. Real GDP growth rate of Japan=317
27.2. Evolution of stock price index in Japan(TO PIX)=318
27.3. Evolution of land price index in Japan(six major cities, commercial use)=319
27.4. Call rate vs. CPI inflation rate in Japan=319
27.5. Bank lending in Japan, percentage change from a year ago=320
27.6. Japan premium=323
27.7. Public debt-GDP ratio in Japan=325
27.8. Population of Japan=327
29.1. World merchandise exports and gross domestic product, 1950-99=351
29.2. Trade by major product group(annual average percentage change in volume)=352
31.1. Spreads on non-subprime-related AAA/Aaa asset-backed securities and counterparty risk=381
31.2. Outstanding U.S. bond market debt=384
31.3. Average haircuts(on nine asset classes)=385
31.4. Financial and asset-backed commercial paper outstanding(seasonally adjusted)=386
32.1. Central banks' policy target rates, 2007-2011=392
32.2. Central banks' total assets, 2007-2011=395
33.1. Walmart profit margins, fiscal years 1968-2011=407
35.1. Brazil=432
35.2. China=432
35.3. France=432
35.4. Germany=432
35.5. Greece=432
35.6. India=432
35.7. Italy=432
35.8. Japan=432
35.9. Netherlands=433
35.10. Spain=433
35.11. Sweden=433
35.12. United Kingdom=433
35.13. United States=433
35.14. United States debt/GDP and GDP growth rate=433
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