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Reflections on money

edited by David T. Llewellyn ; foreword by Lord Ezra

Macmillan in association with the Economic Research Council, 1989

  • : pbk

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Volume

ISBN 9780333485286

Description

This volume contains a series of sometimes controversial reflections on money and the conduct of monetary policy by eight distinguished economic analysts and practitioners. The varied topics include: the development of monetary theory; a spirited defence of monetarism; a review of recent monetary and credit trends and their impact on the economy; a discussion of money and stagnation; an analysis of the nature and causes of recent structural change in the British financial system; a survey of the role of money in international trade and a review of some accounting aspects of inflation.

Table of Contents

  • The development of monetary theory, C.A.E.Goodhart
  • in defence of monetarism, K.Alec Chrystal
  • credit, broad money and the economy, Tim Congdon
  • monetarism and stagflation, Brian Reading
  • structural change in the British financial system, David T.Llewellyn
  • money in international trade, Alan W.Clements
  • money, measurement and accounting, Michael Bromwich and Christopher Noke.
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780333485293

Description

This volume contains a series of sometimes controversial reflections on money and the conduct of monetary policy by eight distinguished economic analysts and practitioners.

Table of Contents

  • The development of monetary theory, C.A.E.Goodhart
  • in defence of monetarism, K.Alec Chrystal
  • credit, broad money and the economy, Tim Congdon
  • monetarism and stagflation, Brian Reading
  • structural change in the British financial system, David T.Llewellyn
  • money in international trade, Alan W.Clements
  • money, measurement and accounting, Michael Bromwich and Christopher Noke.

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