Money and Markets: Essays by Robert W. ClowerCUP 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. |
Contenido
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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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 |
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Términos y frases comunes
aggregate argument asset assumption Axel Leijonhufvud barter economy behavior cash balances cash base changes classical Clower commodity inventories competitive analysis conception consumption coordination demand for money demand functions discussion disequilibrium dual-decision dynamical econ economic activities economic agents economic system economists effect employment equation equilibrium theory excess demand existence Friedman and Schwartz Hahn Hicks household Howitt implies income inflation intermediaries J. M. Keynes J. R. Hicks Keynes Keynesian economics Leijonhufvud logical means of payment microeconomic Milton Friedman modity monetarist monetary economy monetary exchange monetary theory money balances money economy money prices neo-Walrasian nomic optimal organized markets orthodox Ostroy paper Patinkin problem process analysis produce proposition purchase quantity of money question Samuelson Say's Law search and bargaining stability stock of money store of value supply suppose theoretical tions trading costs transactor valid value theory variables waiting costs Walras Walrasian zero
Referencias a este libro
Microfoundations and Macroeconomics: An Austrian Perspective Steven Horwitz Sin vista previa disponible - 2000 |