An Exchange Rate History of the United Kingdom, 1945–1992
Author(s)
Naef, Alain
Collection
Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)Language
EnglishAbstract
How did the Bank of England manage sterling crises? This book steps into the shoes of the Bank’s foreign exchange dealers to show how foreign exchange intervention worked in practice. The author reviews the history of sterling over half a century, using new archives, data and unseen photographs. This book traces the sterling crises from the end of the War to Black Wednesday in 1992. The resulting analysis shows that a secondary reserve currency such as sterling plays an important role in the stability of the international system. The author goes on to explore the lessons the Bretton Woods system on managed exchange rates has for contemporary policy makers in the context of Brexit. This is a crucial reference for scholars in economics and history examining past and current prospects for the international financial system.
Keywords
Exchange rates; central banks; pound sterling; United Kingdom; Bank of EnglandDOI
10.1017/9781108878333ISBN
9781108878333, 9781108878333Publisher
Cambridge University PressPublication date and place
Cambridge, 2022Classification
Economic history