Economic and financial crises : a new macroeconomic analysis

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Economic and financial crises : a new macroeconomic analysis

Alvaro Cencini, Sergio Rossi

Palgrave Macmillan, 2015

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 260-270) and indexes

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This book deals with the structural origins of economic and financial crises. It explains that both economic theories and policies need to be grounded on a monetary macroeconomic analysis of the working of domestic and international economies. The volume outlines reform proposals to make sure that banking activities respect the nature of money.

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PART I: MODERN PRINCIPLES OF MONETARY MACROECONOMICS 1. The Monetary Macroeconomics Of Modern Economic Systems 2. The Macroeconomic Laws Of Monetary Production Economies PART II: BUSINESS CYCLE AND CRISIS THEORIES: A FUNDAMENTAL CRITIQUE 3. Business Cycles Versus Boom-And-Bust Cycles 4. From Monetarism To The New Classical Synthesis 5. From Keynes To Post-Keynesian Economics 6. Economic Crises And Their Relationship To Global Supply And Global Demand PART III: THE MONETARY MACROECONOMICS OF CRISES 7. Capital Accumulation And Economic Crises 8. Interest, Rate Of Interest, And Crises 9. The International Dimension Of Financial Crises 10. Reforming Domestic Payment Systems 11. Reforming The International Monetary System

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