Monetary reform and cooperation theory

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Monetary reform and cooperation theory

George Macesich

Praeger, 1989

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Bibliography: p. 127-134

Includes index

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内容説明

This volume demonstrates how monetary and financial organizations in the United States and abroad can be improved through a new addition to traditional monetary policy. Cooperation theory, a system developed from games theory, is shown to provide an appropriate action/reaction approach that can lead to cooperation without abandoning the free market. Institutional, theoretical, and empirical results of game theory, computer simulation, monetary theory, and policy analysis are woven together so that each reinforces the other. The text clearly stresses that although unilateral, noncooperative action may result in short-term advantage for an organization, it ultimately leads to long-term losses for all in the economic system. Monetary Reform and Cooperation Theory opens with a discussion of cooperation theory. It goes on to address improving the monetary financial organization. Bureaucracy and philosophy are analyzed, along with reform in the banking industry and banking in other countries. The book concludes with issues of international creditors and debtors. This work is full of useful information for the general economist, political scientist, and layman on the complex issue of monetary reform and the positive role cooperation theory can play in this vital process.

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Preface Monetary Reform and the Theory of Cooperation Improving the Monetary-Financial Organization Perceptions of Brueaucracy A Philosophical Perspective Role of Ideas Reform of the Banking Industry Banking Practice and Experience in Other Countries International Creditors and Debtors: In Search of Solutions Bibliography Index

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