Money & Monetary Policy (Books)
Academic and historical books on money and monetary policy tailored to home comfort & decor—suitable for display and casual reading. Titles span mid-range to premium prices (avg $90) and include works by Paul J.J. Welfens
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Central Bank Policy Mix: Issues, Challenges, and Policy Responses
Perry Warjiyo, Solikin M. Juhro
Mid-Range
The Use of Risk Budgets in Portfolio Optimization
Albina Unger
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Forex trade market get money: the ultimate trading crash course for beginners
Oscar Buff
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The Enigma of Money: Gold, Central Banknotes, and Bitcoin
Makoto Nishibe
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The Case Against 2 Per Cent Inflation: From Negative Interest Rates to a 21st Century Gold Standard
Brendan Brown
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Wynne Godley: A Biography
Alan Shipman
Mid-Range
Innovations in Macroeconomics
Paul J.J. Welfens
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Innovations in Macroeconomics
Paul J.J. Welfens
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Money, Social Ontology and Law (Law and Politics)
Angela Condello, Maurizio Ferraris, John Rogers Searle
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The Global Economy
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right Money & Monetary Policy book for home reading or display?
Look for books matching your interest level and purpose: introductory texts or surveys for general readers, scholarly monographs for deep study, and compact essay collections for casual reading or display; check length, presence of summaries or glossaries, and author reputation in economics, history, or political economy
What price range should I expect for books in this category?
Prices commonly span from budget paperbacks under $25 to academic hardcovers above $100, with many titles averaging around $80–90; special editions or textbooks can cost more
Which features matter most when buying a Money & Monetary Policy book for a home collection?
Key features include edition and publication date (for current policy discussions), hardcover vs paperback (durability and shelf presence), presence of indexes, figures or charts (useful for understanding data), and author credentials or institutional affiliation
How do I evaluate the credibility of an author or book on monetary policy?
Check the author’s academic or professional background, citations in academic reviews, publication by reputable university presses or established publishers, and whether the book includes references and methodological transparency
Are there shorter or more accessible options for non-specialist readers?
Yes; look for survey texts, essay collections, or popular-economics books that prioritize clear explanations, summaries, and minimal technical math, often labeled as introductions or primers
How should I care for and store economics books to keep them in good condition at home?
Store books upright on shelves away from direct sunlight and moisture, use dust jackets or sleeves for frequent-use volumes, avoid folding pages, and keep relative humidity moderate to prevent warping or mold
Can I rely on older books for historical monetary policy perspectives?
Yes; older books can provide valuable historical context and foundational theories, but cross-reference with newer works for recent data, contemporary debates, and updated empirical findings