Author: Philip Turner

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Morris Goldstein, nonresident senior fellow, has held several senior staff positions at the International Monetary Fund (1970–94), including Deputy Director of its Research Department (1987–94). From 1994 to 2010, he held the Dennis Weatherstone Senior Fellow position at the Peterson Institute. He has written extensively on international economic policy and on international capital markets.Philip Turner is Deputy Head of the Monetary and Economic Department of the Bank for International Settlements, which he joined in 1989. Between 1976 and 1989, he held various positions, including head of division in the Economics Department at the OECD in Paris. In 1985-86, he was a visiting scholar at the Bank of Japan”s Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies in Tokyo.




6 Ebooks by Philip Turner

Morris Goldstein & Philip Turner: Controlling Currency Mismatches in Emerging Markets
In most of the currency crises of the 1990s, the largest output falls have occurred in those emerging economies with large currency mismatches, a phenomenon that occurs when assets and liabilities …
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€9.49
Philip Turner: Christian Ethics and the Church
This book introduces Christian ethics from a theological perspective. Philip Turner, widely recognized as a leading expert in the field, explores the intersection of moral theology and ecclesiology, …
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€19.98
Ephraim Radner: Church, Society, and the Christian Common Good
Philip Turner’s contributions as a leader and thinker in Christian missions and social ethics are here engaged by an array of friends and colleagues. Turner’s scholarly and clerical career spans a …
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€29.99
Philip Turner: Christian Socialism
Christian Socialism is a movement that arose in England in the mid-nineteenth century and continues into the twenty-first century. This form of socialism was aimed, in the first instance, not at …
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€29.99
Philip Turner: Christian Socialism
Christian Socialism arose in England in the mid-nineteenth century as a response to the philosophy of ”political economy” – now commonly called neoliberalism. Seeking not institutional change or …
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€34.34