Paul Einzig
Paul Einzig was an economic and political writer and journalist. He wrote 57 books, alongside many articles for newspapers and journals, and regular columns for the newspapers Financial News and Commercial and Financial Chronicle.
Einzig was born in Braşov, Transylvania, into a Jewish family, and educated in Hungary, England and France. He earned a degree as Doctor of Political and Economic Sciences at the University of Paris from 1921 to 1923. He moved to England in 1919, becoming a citizen in 1929. He had a wife, Ruth, a son, Richard and a daughter. He died in London in 1973.
Works
International Gold Movements, 1929; 2d ed. enl., 1931The Bank for International Settlements, 1930Behind the Scenes of International Finance, 1931The Fight for Financial Supremacy, 1931The World Economic Crisis, 1929–1931, 1931Montague Norman: A Study in Financial Statesmanship, 1932The Bank for International Settlements, 1932The Tragedy of the Pound, 1932The Comedy of the Pound, 1933 The Economic Foundations of Fascism, 1933The Sterling-Dollar-Franc Tangle, 1933Exchange Control, 1934France’s Crisis, 1934Germany’s Default, 1934The Economics of Rearmament, 1934; reprint 2014The Future of Gold, 1934Bankers, Statesmen and Economists, 1935The Exchange Clearing System, 1935World Finance Since 1914, 1935. Monetary Reform in Theory and Praxis, 1936World Finance, 1935–1937, 1937World Finance, 1937–1938, 1938World Finance, 1938–1939, 1939Economic Warfare, 1940Europe in Chains', 1940World Finance, 1939–1940, 1940Appeasement Before, During and After the War, 1941Economic Warfare 1939–1940, 1941Can We Win the Peace?, 1942The Japanese New Order in Asia, 1943Currency after War: The British and American Plans, 1944Freedom from Want, 1944Primitive Money, in its Ethnological, Historical and Economic Aspects, 1949; 1951; 1963Inflation, 1952How Money is Managed: The Ends and Means of Monetary Policy, 1954The Economic Consequence of Automation, 1956The Control of the Purse: Progress and Decline of Parliament's Financial Control, 1959In the Centre of Things, 1960A Dynamic Theory of Forward Exchange, 1961The History of Foreign Exchange, 1962; 2d ed., 1970Monetary Politics: Ends and Means, 1964 The Euro-Dollar System: Practice and Theory of International Interest Rates, 1964; reprint 1967Foreign Dollar Loans in Europe, 1965Primitive Money, in its Ethnological, Historical and Economic Aspects, 2d ed. rev. and enl., 1966Textbook on Foreign Exchange, 1966Foreign Exchange Crises: An Essay in Economic Pathology, 1968Leads and Lags. The Main Cause of Devaluation, 1968Decline and Fall? Britain's Crisis in the Sixties, 1969The Euro-Bond Market, 1969The Case Against Floating Exchanges, 1970Parallel Money Markets. 1. The New Markets in London, 1971The Case Against Joining the Common Market, 1971A Textbook on Monetary Policy, 1972Destiny of Gold, 1972Destiny of the Dollar, 1972Parallel Money Markets. 2. Overseas Markets, 1972Roll-over Credits. The System of Adaptable Interest Rates, 1973The Euro-dollar System. Practice and Theory of International Interest Rates, 1973