Post Keynesian monetary economics

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Post Keynesian monetary economics

Stephen Rousseas

Macmillan , M.E.Sharpe, c1986

  • : pbk
  • : Sharpe
  • : Sharpe : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 120-121) and index

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巻冊次

ISBN 9780333427484

内容説明

In this book Stephen Rousseas presents a critical overview of some of the central themes of Post Keynesian monetary economics. As Rousseas sees it, Post Keynesian monetary economics rejects the neoclassical and monetarist apporaches. The money supply is seen as a function of nominal income rather than the other way around.
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780333427491

内容説明

In this book Stephen Rousseas presents a critical overview of some of the central themes of Post Keynesian monetary economics. As Rousseas sees it, Post Keynesian monetary economics rejects the neoclassical and monetarist apporaches. The money supply is seen as a function of nominal income rather than the other way around.

目次

Preface - Introduction - The Peculiarity of Money - The Demand for Money and the Rate of Interest - The Endogenous Money Supply - The Weintraub-Kaldor Models of Endogeneity - The Policy Implications of Post Keynesian Monetary Economics - Bibliography
巻冊次

: Sharpe ISBN 9780873323550

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