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List of Tables | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Hungarian Stabilization Efforts in the Early 1920s | 9 | |
A | The Hegedus Attempt | 9 |
B | The First Loan Feelers | 14 |
C | The Teleszky-Kallay Plan | 18 |
D | Why London? | 25 |
Montagu Norman and the Reconstruction of Europe | 27 | |
A | Antipolitics: the Internationale of Autonomous Central Banks | 29 |
B | Norman and the League of Nations | 38 |
C | "All for the Good of Sterling!" London, Central Europe and New York | 43 |
A Bank of Issue is Born: The Monetary Policy of Sanierung and the Norman-Popovics Agreement | 63 | |
A | The Metamorphoses of Currency Stabilization | 66 |
B | Norman's Power and the Diplomacy of Stabilization | 77 |
C | The Norman-Popovics Agreement | 89 |
The Weak Link in the Chain. The Hungarian National Bank and the Cooperation of Central Banks | 137 | |
A | The National Bank and the International Balance of Payments | 137 |
B | The Origins and Evolution of Cooperative Credit | 147 |
C | The Small Crisis of 1929 | 165 |
Conclusion | 193 | |
Index | 197 |
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