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Anglo-American Financial Rivalry in the 1920s

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Based on British and American primary sources, this article analyzes Anglo-American differences in the reconstruction of the international monetary order. London wanted a worldwide gold exchange standard to bolster its relatively weak financial position. The U.S. pushed instead for the gold standard. Winston Churchill returned to the gold standard largely because he feared economic isolation from the Dominions, especially South Africa, which had accepted private American advice to return regardless of Britain. Anglo-American wrangling continued over the Genoa proposals, loan regulation and war debts. Heavy gold exports were a primary factor in Federal Reserve rate increases in early 1928.

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  • Costigliola, Frank C., 1977. "Anglo-American Financial Rivalry in the 1920s," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 37(4), pages 911-934, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jechis:v:37:y:1977:i:04:p:911-934_09
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    1. Kupiec, Paul H. & Ramirez, Carlos D., 2013. "Bank failures and the cost of systemic risk: Evidence from 1900 to 1930," Journal of Financial Intermediation, Elsevier, vol. 22(3), pages 285-307.

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