The Rise and Fall of Monetary Targeting in Australia by Simon Guttmann
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The Rise and Fall of Monetary Targeting in Australia

Author: Simon Guttmann
Special Features: Paperback

Non-Fiction Finance Textbook Economics Education

For economics and finance enthusiasts, "The Rise and Fall of Monetary Targeting in Australia" by Simon Guttmann is a must-have addition to their library. This 348-page paperback, published in 2005 by Australian Scholarly Publishing, provides an in-depth analysis of monetary targeting in Australia, making it an invaluable resource for adult learners and individuals pursuing further education in the field.

As an intermediate-level textbook, Guttmann's work offers a comprehensive exploration of the subject, making it perfect for those seeking to deepen their understanding of economics and finance. The book's well-structured content and clear explanations ensure that readers can easily follow along, even if they don't have an extensive background in the subject.

This particular copy is in very good condition, with only light scuffing and wear on the cover. The pages are clean and tidy, with no writing, dog ears, or loose binding. Coming from a smoke-free home, this book is a great find for anyone looking to add a high-quality, gently used textbook to their collection.

With its focus on a specific and crucial aspect of economics, "The Rise and Fall of Monetary Targeting in Australia" is a valuable resource that will appeal to students, researchers, and professionals alike. Whether you're looking to expand your knowledge or require a reliable reference for your studies, this book is an excellent choice, and this well-maintained copy is a rare find.

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