The roots of modern macroeconomics, continued

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The roots of modern macroeconomics, continued

edited by Robert W. Dimand

(The origins of macroeconomics, v. 2)

Routledge, 2002

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Description

This volume forms part of a ten volume set on the origins of macroeconomics. The emergence of macroeconomics was probably the single most important development in economics in the twentieth century. The set draws on a broad, international range of sources, and encompasses works by lesser known thinkers who made significant contributions to the field, providing the definitive collection of materials on the origins of the discipline.

Table of Contents

Volume 2: The Roots of Modern Macroeconomics, continued 1. Minnie Throop England, 'Fisher's Theory of Crises: A Criticism,' Quarterly Journal of Economics, 27, November 1912, pp. 95-106 2. Irving Fisher, 'A Statistical Relationship Between Unemployment and Price Level Changes,' international Labour Review, 13, June 1926, pp. 785-792 3. James Harvey Rogers, 'The Absorption of Bank Credit,' Econometrica, 1, January 1933, pp. 63-70 4. Irving Fisher, 'The Debt-Deflation Theory of Great Depressions,' Econometrica, 1, October 1933, pp. 337-357 5. Irving Fisher, 'Velocity of Circulation of Money,' Econometrica, 14, April 1946, pp. 178-180 6. Irving Fisher, 'The Statistics of the Velocity of Circulation of Money,' Econometrica, 15, April 1947, pp. 173-176 American Monetary Economics (II): Lauchlin Currie 7. Lauchlin Currie, 'The Failure of Monetary Policy to Prevent the Depression of 1929-32,' Journal of Political Economy, 42, April 1934, pp. 145-177 8. Lauchlin Currie, 'Comments on Pump Priming,' reprinted in History of Political Economy, 10, Winter 1978, pp. 525-533 9. Lauchlin Currie and Martin Krost, 'Federal Income-Increasing Expenditures, 1932-1935,' reprinted in History of Political Economy, 10, Winter 1978, pp. 534-540 10. Lauchlin Currie, 'Causes of the Recession,' reprinted in History of Political Economy, 12, Fall 1980, pp. 316-335 American Monetary Economics (III): Chicago 11. Henry C. Simons, 'Rules versus Authorities in Monetary Policy,' Journal of Political Economy, 44, February 1936, pp. 1-30 12. Frank H. Knight, 'The Business Cycle, Interest, and Money: A Methodological Approach,' Review of Economic Statistics, 23, May 1941, pp. 53-67 13. Lloyd W. Mints et al, 'Monetary Policy,' Review of Economic Statistics, 28, May 1946, pp. 60-69 14. Milton Friedman, 'A Monetary and Fiscal Framework for Economic Stability,' American Economic Review, 38, June 1948, pp. 245-264 15. Clark Warburton, 'Monetary Theory, Full Production, and the Great Depression', in Clark Warburton, Depression, Inflation, and Monetary Policy: Selected Papers 1945-53, Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press, 1966, pp.105-124 16. Clark Warburton, 'Index Numbers of the Elements of the Equation of Exchange', in Clark Warburton, Depression, Inflation, and Monetary Policy: Selected Papers 1945-53, Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press, 1966, pp.692-191 The Multiplier 17. R. G. Hawtrey, 'Public Expenditure and the Demand for Labour,' Economica, Old Series, 5, March 1925, pp. 38-48 18. A. C. Pigou, 'The Monetary Theory of the Trade Cycle,' Economic Journal, 39, June 1929, pp. 183-194 19. R. G. Hawtrey, 'Decisions' Governing Saving and I

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  • NCID
    BA55424804
  • ISBN
    • 0415249317
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London ; New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiii, 512 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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