There are 33 books by David T. Llewellyn on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Current issues in international monetary economics (1990). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Politics and economic policy 1969
  2. 2 Policies for short term capital flows 1974
  3. 3 The monetary base and its control 1981
  4. 4 Monetary policy in crisis 1981
  5. 5 The Framework of UK monetary policy 1982 · 319 pages
  6. 6 The Framework of U.K. Monetary Policy 1983 · 320 pages
  7. 7 Evolution of the British financial systems 1985
  8. 8 The Regulation and Supervision of Financial Institutions (Gilbart Lectures on Banking) 1986 · 80 pages
  9. 9 Exchange rate variability 1987
  10. 10 The balance of wholesale and retail funding 1987
  11. 11 Capital requirements for building societies 1987
  12. 12 Operation and Regulation of Financial Markets 1987 · 270 pages
  13. 13 Future regulatory arrangements for building societies 1988
  14. 14 Current issues in international monetary economics 1990 · 276 pages
  15. 15 Secular pressures on banking in developed financial systems 1992
  16. 16 Does banking have a future? 1993
  17. 17 Cyclical, structural and secular pressures in Swedish banking 1994
  18. 18 Is there a future for regional banks and regional exchanges? 2002 · 100 pages
  19. 19 European monetary and financial integration 2004 · 80 pages
  20. 20 Aligning financial supervisory structures with country needs 2004 · 263 pages
  21. 21 Investigating Diversity in the Banking Sector in Europe 2011 · 168 pages
  22. 22 The Green Paper

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has David T. Llewellyn written?

BookOrb lists 33 books by David T. Llewellyn.

Where should I start with David T. Llewellyn?

A good starting point is Current issues in international monetary economics (1990).

What is the David T. Llewellyn books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Politics and economic policy (1969), 2. Policies for short term capital flows (1974), 3. The monetary base and its control (1981), 4. Monetary policy in crisis (1981), 5. The Framework of UK monetary policy (1982), 6. The Framework of U.K. Monetary Policy (1983), 7. Evolution of the British financial systems (1985), 8. The Regulation and Supervision of Financial Institutions (Gilbart Lectures on Banking) (1986), 9. Exchange rate variability (1987), 10. The balance of wholesale and retail funding (1987), 11. Capital requirements for building societies (1987), 12. Operation and Regulation of Financial Markets (1987), 13. Future regulatory arrangements for building societies (1988), 14. Current issues in international monetary economics (1990), 15. Secular pressures on banking in developed financial systems (1992), and 7 more.