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Exchange rates, prices, and wages, 1277-2008
Rodney Edvinsson
Published
2010
by Ekerlids Förlag, Sveriges Riksbank in Stockholm, [Stockholm]
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by Rodney Edvinsson, Tor Jacobson, and Daniel Waldenström |
Series | Historical monetary and financial statistics for Sweden |
Contributions | Sveriges riksbank |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HG186.S85 E83 2010 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 527 p. : |
Number of Pages | 527 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25234097M |
ISBN 10 | 9789170921247, 9789189612440 |
LC Control Number | 2011464488 |
Book (ed) Exchange rates, prices, and wages, Rodney Edvinsson, Tor Jacobson, Daniel Waldenström. Exchange rates, prices, and wages, , Chapter Introduction to Historical Monetary and Financial Statistics for Sweden. Rodney Edvinsson. Exchange Rates, Prices, and Wages, , Article Major. The riksdaler (Swedish pronunciation: [rɪks¹dɑːlɛr]) was the name of a Swedish coin first minted in Between and , it was the currency of daler, like the dollar, was named after the German similarly named Reichsthaler, rijksdaalder, and rigsdaler were used in Germany and Austria-Hungary, the Netherlands, and Denmark-Norway, respectively.
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Prado S () Nominal and real wages of manufacturing workers, – In: Edvinsson R, Jacobson T, Waldenström D (eds) Historical monetary and financial statistics for Sweden: EXCHANGE rates, prices, and wages, – Sveriges riksbank and Ekerlids förlag, Stockholm, pp – Google ScholarCited by: Written in celebration of its th anniversary in , this book details the history of the central bank of Sweden, Sveriges Riksbank, as presented by Klas Fregert. Exchange rates, prices, and wages, , Kapitel Introduction to Historical Monetary and Financial Statistics for Sweden. Rodney Edvinsson.
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Volume I: Exchange Rates, Prices, and Wages, 23 1277-2008 book saw the publication of a new book of statistics concerning the growth of the Swedish monetary system, Historical Monetary and Financial Statistics for Sweden: Exchange rates, Prices and Wages, – Exchange rates, prices, and wages, – Table A (cont.).
Monthly exchange rates on Amsterdam rijksdaalder courant in marks kopparmynt –85 (estimated spot rates). Ekerlids Förlag Tegnérgatan 37 61 Stockholm Tel 42 70, fax 42 71 E-mail: [email protected] Homepage: © Th e authors Th e project. Ekerlids Förlag Tegnérgatan 37 61 Stockholm Tel 42 70, fax 42 71 E-mail: [email protected] Homepage: © The authors The project.
Historical Monetary and Financial Statistics for Sweden: Exchange Rates, Prices, and Wages, (Source: the Swedisk Riksbank) Boldings below are my own. "Swedish monetary and financial history is fascinating yet perplexing. The authors of this book – economic historians from the universities of Göteborg, Lund, and Stockholm, in co-operation with Sveriges Riksbank – present new.
Historical Monetary and Financial Statistics for Sweden: Exchange Rates, Prices, and Wages, (Source: the Swedisk Riksbank) Boldings below are my own.
“Swedish monetary and financial history is fascinating yet perplexing. The authors of this book – economic historians from the universities of Göteborg, Lund, and Stockholm, in co-operation with Sveriges Riksbank – present new.
Exchange Rates, Prices, and Wages, Rodney Edvinsson, The authors of this book - economic historians from the universities of Göteborg, Lund, and Stockholm, in co-operation with 1277-2008 book Riksbank - present new data concerning the long-term evolution of monetary units, exchange rates, consumer prices and wages in the second.
This is taken from Söderberg () – Long-term trends in real wages of labourers. In Rodney Edvinsson, Tor Jacobson och Daniel Waldenström (eds.) () – Historical Monetary and Financial Statistics for Sweden: Exchange Rates, Prices, and Wages, The entire book is available online here.
This will to a large extent facilitate long-term analyses of house prices, the relationship between money supply and inflation and macroeconomic developments, for example.
The books Volume I, Historical Monetary and Financial Statistics for Sweden: Exchange Rates, Prices, and Wages, (English) In: Exchange Rates, Prices, and Wages, / [ed] Rodney Edvinsson, Tor Jacobson, Daniel Waldenström, Stockholm: Ekerlids förlag,Chapter in book (Other academic) Series Historical Monetary and Financial Statistics for Sweden, National Category Economic History Research subject Economic History.
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prices, and wages,Sveriges Riksbank, Tables A and A Data for Data for to are cross rates derived from the U.S. dollar rates reported in the. The Historical Monetary and Financial Statistics for Sweden: Exchange rates, prices, and wages, – (by Rodney Edvinsson, Tor Jacobson and Daniel Waldenström; ISBN.
Historical Monetary and Financial Statistics for Sweden, Volume I: Exchange rates, prices, and wages, – (eds. Rodney Edvinsson, Tor Jacobson and Daniel Waldenström) Sveriges Riksbank and Ekerlids. Table corresponds to the tables in the published book.
Data extended back to Table I.A Real wage ( = ). (English) In: Exchange Rates, Prices, and Wages, / [ed] Edvinsson, Rodney, Tor Jacobsson & Daniel Waldenström, Stockholm: Ekerlids Förlag & Sveriges Riksbank,1, p.
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Historical Monetary and Financial Statistics for Sweden: Exchange rates, prices and wages – 26 - Sveriges Riksbank, Ekerlids förlag. Notes and References. Historical monetary and financial statistics for Sweden, vol. 1: Exchange rates, prices and wages, by Rodney Edvinsson; Tor Jacobson; Daniel Waldenstrom Article Jan Volume I: Exchange Rates, Prices and Wages,and Volume II: House Prices, Stock Returns, National Accounts, and the Riksbank Balance Sheet, Select a volume and then click the link provided to read the complete book in PDF.
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tabs. ISBN Hbk. SEK/$) This useful book provides a comprehensive source for investigations on Swedish exchange rates, prices, and wages over the long-run. Historical monetary and financial statistics for Sweden, vol. 1: Exchange rates, prices and wages, by Rodney Edvinsson, Tor Jacobson, Daniel Waldenstrom (pp.
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