Paul Single

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Paul Einzig (born August 25, 1897 in Kronstadt / Transylvania (today: Brașov / Romania); † May 8, 1973 in St. Marylebone , London ) was a British economist and business journalist of Austro-Hungarian origin.

Life and activity

Only comes from a Jewish family living in Transylvania . He was trained in Hungary , England and France. He obtained his doctorate in Paris in the early 1920s . He then settled in England, where he quickly assimilated and was naturalized in 1929.

Only began working as a business journalist for newspapers and magazines in London in the 1930s . He received a regular column in the Financial News and the Commercial and Financial Chronicle . He also published fifty-seven books on current economic problems from the 1930s to the 1970s.

In his last writings at the end of the 1960s and the beginning of the 1970s, Einsig advocated that Great Britain should remain outside the European Economic Community .

family

Only Eileen Ruth Quick married in St George Hanover Square / London in 1931 , the couple had two children.

Fonts

  • International Gold Movements , 1931.
  • Montagu Norman. A Study in Financial Statesmanship , 1932.
  • The World Economic Crisis. 1929-1931 , Macmillan, London 1932.
  • Behind the Scenes of International Finance , 1932. (in German: The War of the Golden Ball. Behind the scenes of the international financial world , Stuttgart / Berlin 1932)
  • Finance and Politics: Being a Sequel to "Behind the Scenes of International Finance" , 1932.
  • The Economic Foundations of Fascism , 1933.
  • Exchange Control , Macmillan, London 1934.
  • France's Crisis , 1934.
  • Germany's default. The Economics of Hitlerism , 1934.
  • World Finance. 1914-1935 , Macmillan, New York 1935.
  • The Future of Gold , 1935.
  • Bankers, Statesmen and Econmists , 1935.
  • The Exchange Clearing System , 1935.
  • The Theory of Forward Exchange , 1937.
  • Foreign Balances , 1938.
  • Blood invasion. German Economic Oeneteration into Danubian States , 1938.
  • The Economic Problems of the Next War , Macmillan, 1939.
  • Economic Warfare , Macmillan, 1940.
  • World Finance, 1939-1940 , 1940.
  • Appeasement Before, During and After the War , 1941.
  • Euope in Chains , 1941.
  • The Japanese 'New Order' in Asia , 1943.
  • Freedom From Want , 1944.
  • Inflation , 1952.
  • How Money is Managed - The Ends and Means of Monetary Policy , 1954.
  • The Economic Consequences of Automation , 1957.
  • In the Center of Things , London 1960.
  • A Dynamic Theory of Forward Exchanges , 1961.
  • The History of Foreign Exchange , 1962.
  • Primitive Money In its Ethnological, Historical and Economic Aspects , 1949. (Reprints 1951, 1963)
  • Monetary Polics. Ends and Means , 1964.
  • A Textbook on Foreign Exchange , 1966.
  • Leads and Lags. The Main Course of Devaluation , Macmillan, London 1968.
  • The Case Against Unearned Wage Increases , 1968.
  • Textbook for Foreign Exchange , 1969.
  • Decline and Fall? Britain's Crisis in the Sixties , 1969.
  • The Euro-bond Market , 1969.
  • Why are UK Firms Forbidden to hedge? , 1969.
  • The Case against Floating Exchanges , 1970.
  • Foreign Exchange Crises. An Essay in Economic Pathology , 1970.
  • Parallel Money Markets. The New Markets in London , 1971.
  • The Case against Joining the Common Market , 1971.
  • The Destiny of Gold , Macmillan, London 1972.
  • The Destiny of the Dollar , 1972.
  • Roll-over redits. The System of Adaptable Interest Rates , 1973.
  • World Finances 1914-1935 , 1978.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007:
    Index entry . In: FreeBMD . ONS. Retrieved June 26, 2016.
  2. ^ Marriages registered in January, February and March, 1931:
    Index entry . In: FreeBMD . ONS. Retrieved on June 26, 2016. (Entry by Paul Einzig)
    Index entry . In: FreeBMD . ONS. Retrieved June 26, 2016. (Entry Eileen RT Quick)