Monetary Policy and Financial Repression in Britain, 1951 - 59
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Monetary Policy and Financial Repression in Britain, 1951 - 59

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Monetary Policy and Financial Repression in Britain, 1951 - 59

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British monetary policy was reactivated in 1951 when short-term interest rates were increased for the first time in two decades. The book explores the politics of formulating monetary policy in the 1950s and the techniques of implementing it, and discusses the parallels between the present monetary situation and that of 1951.

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Year
2014
ISBN
9781137383822

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. List of Figures and Tables
  6. Preface
  7. 1 Introduction
  8. 2 1945–51: Labour’s Macro-Economic Policies
  9. 3 1951–52: The Reactivation of Monetary Policy
  10. 4 1952–54: Years of Growth
  11. 5 Moves towards Convertibility and Their Implications for Monetary Policy
  12. 6 Short-term Interest Rates in Late 1952 to Mid-1954
  13. 7 Government Debt Management 1952–54
  14. 8 The Debacle of 1955
  15. 9 1956: Macmillan as Chancellor
  16. 10 1957: The Year of Thorneycroft
  17. 11 1958: The Sunny Uplands
  18. 12 1959: Here We Go Again
  19. 13 Monetary Policy Techniques
  20. 14 Financial Repression
  21. 15 Management and Communication of Monetary Policy
  22. 16 An Assessment of Monetary Policy
  23. 17 Epilogue: The Next Reactivation of Monetary Policy
  24. Appendix A Macroeconomic and Financial Data
  25. Appendix B ‘Above the Line’ and ‘Below the Line’ in the Exchequer Accounts
  26. Appendix C Clause 4(3) of the Bank of England Act 1946
  27. Appendix D The Unification of Transferable Sterling: March 1954
  28. Appendix E Cobbold’s ‘Random Thoughts’
  29. References
  30. Index