Strained Relations
Explore the intricate dynamics of foreign exchange with "Strained Relations" by Michael D. Bordo. Published by The University of Chicago Press in 2015, this compelling hardcover book spans 496 pages, delving into the significant impacts of shifting economic and institutional landscapes on foreign-exchange intervention. Bordo meticulously examines how the abandonment of the international gold standard altered public policy, shedding light on the political and bureaucratic influences that shaped this vital area of economic regulation. Ideal for readers interested in economic history, law, and monetary policy, "Strained Relations" provides valuable insights into the complexities of foreign exchange markets and the historical context influencing them. Grab your copy today to gain a deeper understanding of the factors that have shaped economic policies over time.