History of International Financial and Monetary Crises

HISTORY 305

Course examines monetary/financial crises plaguing world since 16th century. Analyzes origin, unfolding, and impact of crises, debates generated by them, and formulation/implementation of policy measures. Attention to international implications/connections on European/Asian money supply, banking/credit systems; reaction to South Sea Bubble and John Law Credit Systems in numerous European nations; experiments with paper money in America; rise/demise of gold standard in 19th/20th century; currency and exchange rate problems of last three decades. Case studies will be selected and assigned according to participants' interests. Prerequisite: Economics 201D and 210D.

Prerequisites

Prerequisite: Economics 201D and 210D

Curriculum Codes
  • EI
  • CZ
  • SS
Cross-Listed As
  • FECON 305
  • ICS 305
Typically Offered
Fall and/or Spring