Monetary economics
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Monetary economics
Routledge, 2000
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A comprehensive overview of advanced monetary economics, integrating the presentation of monetary theory with empirical formulations and their empirical tests. Unlike most texts this book brings together in a single unified source the core areas of monetary economics. Key features include:
* cross-country comparison of central banking in the US, UK and developing countries
* theories and empirical studies on money demand, including precautionary and buffer stock models and monetary aggregation
* detailed comparison of Keynesian and modern classical macroeconomic theoretical and policy models
* a focus on the role of money and financial institutions and growth.
Table of Contents
Part I: Introduction and Heritage Part II: Money in the EconomyPart III: The Demand for Money Part IV: Money Supply and Central BankingPart V: Money in the Macroeconomy Part VI: Money in the Open Economy Part VII: The Rates of Interest in the Economy Part VIII: Overlapping Generations Models of Money Part IX: Money and Financial Institutions in Growth Economy
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