The Encyclopedia of Money, 2nd Edition
By (Author) Larry Allen
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
15th October 2009
2nd Revised edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Reference works
332.403
Hardback
520
A comprehensive introductory resource with entries covering the development of money and the functions and dysfunctions of the monetary and financial system. The original edition of The Encyclopedia of Money won widespread acclaim for explaining the functionand dysfunctionof the financial system in a language any reader could understand. Now a decade later, with a more globally integrated, market-oriented world, and with consumers trying to make sense of subprime mortgages, credit default swaps, and bank stress tests, the Encyclopedia returns in an expanded new edition. From the development of metal and paper currency to the ongoing global economic crisis, the rigorously updated The Encyclopedia of Money, Second Edition is the most authoritative, comprehensive resource on the fundamentals of money and finance available. Its 350 alphabetically organized entries85 completely new to this editionhelp readers make sense of a wide range of events, policies, and regulations by explaining their historical, political, and theoretical contexts. The new edition focuses most intently on the last two decades, highlighting the connections between the onrush of globalization, the surging stock market, and various monetary and fiscal crises of the 1990s, as well as developments, scandals, and pocketbook issues making headlines today.
The Encyclopedia of Money is highly recommended to public and academic libraries. Students of business should find it especially useful. * ARBAonline *
A good, affordable purchase for academic, public, and business collections. * Library Journal *
A good choice for academic and public libraries. Libraries with the earlier edition will want to update. * Booklist *
This encyclopedia contains about 350 entries on money and finance, organized alphabetically and including topics in the development, functions, and dysfunctions of money, banking, and credit systems. Allen (economics, Lamar U.) includes current terms like adjustable-rate mortgage; general terms like checks, the dollar, and balance of payments; banks and issues in countries around the world; historical terms and acts; and recent developments in the last two decades and the connections between globalization, the stock market, and monetary and fiscal crises. This edition has 85 new entries and addresses new issues associated with shrinking inflation and deflation. * Reference & Research Book News *
the difference in the coverage between the two editions is enough to recommend keeping both on hand. Both editions will serve as useful complements to any reference collection on finance, banking, or economics. Recommended. Lower-level undergraduates and above; general readers. * Choice *
Suitable for general readers and researchers. * School Library Journal *
The second updated edition of The Encyclopedia of Money is a fine pick for any college-level library, explaining financial concepts and terminology in over 350 A-Z entries on the development, functions and operations of banking, credit systems and more. Over 85 new entries to this edition accompany dozens of photos of coinage and money and a glossary of world economic terms. * Midwest Book Review *
this is an authoritative work and should provide a useful addition for all reference collections. * Reference Reviews *
Larry Allen is professor of economics in the Department of Economics at Lamar University, Beaumont, TX.