In addition to his political activities, Attwood laid claim to
competence as an economist, based on his experience in banking and his
observation of industrial practices in Birmingham. He focused most of
his attention on the gold standard and its inhibitory effect on the
growth of the economy. Long before the development of modern schools
of economic theory, Attwood sought the regulation of business through
control of the money supply. He was unsuccessful in his challenge to
the Ricardian school, which promised stability through a gold based
economy, and died disillusioned. Birmingham became identified with his
brand of economic theory and a succession of economists followed his
lead into the national arena. Through his study of Attwood's career
and the development of his philosophy, David Moss reveals the impact
of industrialism on the individual and society.
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The Biography of a Radical
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780773562080
Publisert
2021
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McGill-Queen's University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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