International Economics:
* International Economics (1963): This textbook is considered a classic in the field and has gone through multiple editions. It provides a comprehensive overview of international economic theory and policy.
* Manias, Panics, and Crashes: A History of Financial Crises (1978): This book examines historical financial crises and their causes, providing insights into the cyclical nature of financial markets.
* The World in Depression, 1929-1939 (1973): This book analyzes the global economic depression of the 1930s, highlighting the role of international institutions and policy failures.
* Financial Crises: A Historical Perspective (1996): This book offers a historical perspective on financial crises, focusing on their causes, consequences, and lessons learned.
Financial History:
* A Financial History of Western Europe (1984): This book provides a detailed history of European financial markets and institutions from the medieval period to the 20th century.
* The World in 1914 (1986): This book explores the economic and political landscape of the world leading up to World War I.
Other Works:
* Power and Money: The Rise of the Dollar and the Decline of the Pound (1976): This book analyzes the rise of the US dollar as the dominant global currency.
* Cycles and Growth: A Study in Economic Dynamics (1986): This book examines economic cycles and their relationship to economic growth.
Kindleberger's writings have been influential in shaping the understanding of international economics, financial history, and the causes and consequences of economic crises. His work remains relevant for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the global economy.