Law and Inflation

Law and Inflation
Title Law and Inflation PDF eBook
Author Keith S. Rosenn
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 492
Release 2015-09-10
Genre Law
ISBN 1512809020

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Inflation is an economic phenomenon that has profound implications for lawyers and jurists, because the great bulk of our laws and legal doctrines have been formulated on the assumption that the value of money remains relatively stable. Inasmuch as such an assumption is no longer tenable in much of the world, it threatens the operation of our most basic legal institutions. In this book, Keith Rosenn shows how inflation affects legal documents like contracts—how it distorts credit transactions, suits for damages, and laws of taxation—and he tells how current economic practices can be adapted to reduce or eliminate the impact. He explores the possibility of using a comprehensive indexation scheme for coping with inflation. Although Rosenn recognizes the deficiencies of price indexes, he considers the practical and theoretical implications of indexation. His analysis is firmly grounded in a detailed examination of the experience of countries like Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Finland, France, Germany, Israel, and Italy in adapting their legal institutions to the fact of inflation.

Inflation and the Enforcement of Contracts

Inflation and the Enforcement of Contracts
Title Inflation and the Enforcement of Contracts PDF eBook
Author Shirliy Renner
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 168
Release 1999-01-01
Genre Law
ISBN 9781781959770

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This important book tackles the problem of inflation in contract law - whether, and to what extent, contract rules should take inflation into account.

Beating Inflation in the Practice of Law

Beating Inflation in the Practice of Law
Title Beating Inflation in the Practice of Law PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 135
Release 1979
Genre Inflation (Finance)
ISBN

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Inflation Expectations

Inflation Expectations
Title Inflation Expectations PDF eBook
Author Peter J. N. Sinclair
Publisher Routledge
Pages 402
Release 2009-12-16
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1135179778

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Inflation is regarded by the many as a menace that damages business and can only make life worse for households. Keeping it low depends critically on ensuring that firms and workers expect it to be low. So expectations of inflation are a key influence on national economic welfare. This collection pulls together a galaxy of world experts (including Roy Batchelor, Richard Curtin and Staffan Linden) on inflation expectations to debate different aspects of the issues involved. The main focus of the volume is on likely inflation developments. A number of factors have led practitioners and academic observers of monetary policy to place increasing emphasis recently on inflation expectations. One is the spread of inflation targeting, invented in New Zealand over 15 years ago, but now encompassing many important economies including Brazil, Canada, Israel and Great Britain. Even more significantly, the European Central Bank, the Bank of Japan and the United States Federal Bank are the leading members of another group of monetary institutions all considering or implementing moves in the same direction. A second is the large reduction in actual inflation that has been observed in most countries over the past decade or so. These considerations underscore the critical – and largely underrecognized - importance of inflation expectations. They emphasize the importance of the issues, and the great need for a volume that offers a clear, systematic treatment of them. This book, under the steely editorship of Peter Sinclair, should prove very important for policy makers and monetary economists alike.

Monetary Policy Mistakes and the Evolution of Inflation Expectations

Monetary Policy Mistakes and the Evolution of Inflation Expectations
Title Monetary Policy Mistakes and the Evolution of Inflation Expectations PDF eBook
Author Athanasios Orphanides
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 46
Release 2010
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1437935613

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What monetary policy framework, if adopted by the Federal Reserve, would have avoided the Great Inflation of the 1960s and 1970s? The authors use counterfactual simulations of an estimated model of the U.S. economy to evaluate alternative monetary policy strategies. The authors document that policymakers at the time both had an overly optimistic view of the natural rate of unemployment and put a high priority on achieving full employment. They show that in the presence of realistic informational imperfections and with an emphasis on stabilizing economic activity, an optimal control approach would have failed to keep inflation expectations well anchored, resulting in highly volatile inflation during the 1970s. Charts and tables.

Inflation Law Service, 1933

Inflation Law Service, 1933
Title Inflation Law Service, 1933 PDF eBook
Author Commerce Clearing House
Publisher
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Release 1933
Genre
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German Hyperinflation 1922/23

German Hyperinflation 1922/23
Title German Hyperinflation 1922/23 PDF eBook
Author Wolfgang Chr Fischer
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 222
Release 2010
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3899369319

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"The aim of this research monograph is to explore the establishment of a new economic order in the infant German Republic or often called Weimar Republic (Deutsches Reich) after World War I and its social and economic turbulance."--P. 1.