Economics & Finance

A Monetary History of the United States, 1867-1960

鈥淢agisterial. . . . The direct and indirect influence of the Monetary History would be difficult to overstate.鈥濃擝en S. Bernanke, Nobel Prize鈥搘inning economist and former chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve

From Nobel Prize鈥搘inning economist Milton Friedman and his celebrated colleague Anna Jacobson Schwartz, one of the most important economics books of the twentieth century鈥攖he landmark work that rewrote the story of the Great Depression and the understanding of monetary policy



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Published:
Nov 21, 1971
1963
Pages:
888
Size:
6 x 9 in.
Main_subject:
Economics & Finance
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Milton Friedman and Anna Jacobson Schwartz鈥檚 A Monetary History of the United States, 1867鈥1960 is one of the most influential economics books of the twentieth century. A landmark achievement, it marshaled massive historical data and sharp analytics to argue that monetary policy鈥攕teady control of the money supply鈥攎atters profoundly in the management of the nation鈥檚 economy, especially in navigating serious economic fluctuations.

One of the book鈥檚 most important chapters, 鈥淭he Great Contraction, 1929鈥33鈥 addressed the central economic event of the twentieth century, the Great Depression. Friedman and Schwartz argued that the Federal Reserve could have stemmed the severity of the Depression, but failed to exercise its role of managing the monetary system and countering banking panics. The book served as a clarion call to the monetarist school of thought by emphasizing the importance of the money supply in the functioning of the economy鈥攁n idea that has come to shape the actions of central banks worldwide.