The demand for money : theoretical and empirical approaches
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The demand for money : theoretical and empirical approaches
Springer, 2007
2nd ed
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Research Institute for Economics & Business Administration (RIEB) Library , Kobe University図書
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [341]-365) and indexes
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Description
This is the most comprehensive textbook available on the money demand function and its role in modern macroeconomics. The book takes a microeconomic- and aggregation-theoretic approach to the topic and presents empirical evidence using state-of-the-art econometric methodology, while recognizing the existence of unsolved problems and the need for further developments. The new edition is fully revised and includes new chapters.
Table of Contents
Preface.- Foreword.- Introduction.- Classical Macroeconomc Theory.- Keynesian Macroeconomic Theory.- Dynamic Optimization Methods in Discrete Time.- Neoclassical Growth Theory.- Monetary Growth Theory.- The Demand for Money and the Welfare Cost of Inflation.- The Classics, Keynes, and Friedman.- Transactions Theories of Money Demand.- Portfolio Theories of Money Demand.- Conventional Money Demand Functions.- Modeling Trends.- Cointegration and the Demand for Money.- Balanced Growth and the Demand for Money.- Cross Country Evidence.- Microeconomic Foundations.- The New Monetary Aggregates.- Nominal Stylized Facts.- The Nonparametric Approach to Demand Analysis.- The Parametric Approach to Demand Analysis.- Locally Flexible Functional Forms and Demand Systems.- Globally flexible Functional Forms and Demand Systems.- The Econometrics of Demand Systems.- Applied Monetary Demand Analysis.- Future Research Agenda.- References.- Author Index.- Topic Index.
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