Money and Markets: Essays by Robert W. Clower

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CUP Archive, 1986 M10 31 - 277 páginas
In this volume Donald Walker brings together Robert Clower's influential essays on monetary economics, grouping them so as to bring out clearly the development of Clower's thought. Among Clower's contributions are an important reinterpretation of Keynes' work, a fresh treatment of the nature of money, the formulation of a microeconomic approach to the understanding of monetary behaviour, and distinct insights on money supply-and-demand and inflation. The essays constitute a well-rounded treatment of the major problems in monetary economics, and the volume as a whole demonstrates how the study of monetary economics may extend knowledge of short-run economic fluctuations and prove useful in developing policy options to ameliorate them.
 

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Monetary history and positive economics 1964
59
A reconsideration of the microfoundations
81
the optimal growth rate of money 1968
90
Theoretical foundations of monetary policy 1971
111
What traditional monetary theory really wasnt 1969
123
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131
Says Principle what it means and doesnt mean 1973
145
Reflections on the Keynesian perplex 1975
195
A reconsideration of the theory of inflation 1976
218
The anatomy of monetary theory 1977
231
The genesis and control of inflation 1979
242
Money and markets
259
Index
273
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