Money, credit and policy /
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Formato: | Libro |
Idioma: | English |
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Aldershot, Hants, England ; Brookfield, Vt. :
Edward Elgar,
c1995.
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Series: | Economists of the twentieth century
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Table of Contents:
- 1. The Demand for Money: The Evidence from the Time Series
- 2. Predicting Velocity: Implications for Theory and Policy
- 3. Economies of Scale in Cash Balances Reconsidered
- 4. Monetary Theory and Monetary History
- 5. What Did We Learn from the Monetary Experience of the United States in the Great Depression?
- 6. Monetary and Other Explanations of the Start of the Great Depression
- 7. Stagflation, Persistent Unemployment and the Permanence of Economic Shocks
- 8. Stability under the Gold Standard in Practice
- 9. Mercantile Credit, Monetary Policy, and Size of Firms
- 10. Money and Credit in the Monetary Transmission Process
- 11. Credit Availability and Economic Decisions: Some Evidence from the Mortgage and Housing Markets
- 12. Financial Failures and Financial Policies
- 13. On Efficiency and Regulation of the Securities Industry
- 14. Rational Expectations, Risk, Uncertainty, and Market Responses
- 15. Monetary Reform in an Uncertain Environment.
- 16. Monetarism and the Crisis in Economics
- 17. Limits of Short-Run Stabilization Policy
- 18. Real Exchange Rates: Some Evidence from the Postwar Years
- 19. Selected Statements of the Shadow Open Market Committee.