Money, markets and method : essays in honour of Robert W. Clower
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Money, markets and method : essays in honour of Robert W. Clower
Edward Elgar, c1999
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Includes bibliographical references
Includes index
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内容説明
Robert W. Clower has had a profound effect on the theory and practice of economics. The distinguished group of contributors to this book celebrates his seminal contribution to economic methodology and theory by providing key accounts of important themes in the area of money, markets and method.The volume begins with a number of papers dealing with Robert Clower's work and his views on methodology. The contributors then discuss Keynes's General Theory and its relationship to conventional Keynesian macroeconomic theory as well as the origins of the General Theory itself, a subject that has been central to Clower's writings. The analysis is then expanded to concentrate on how institutions matter in thin markets. Finally, the authors analyse ways in which adaptive behaviour influences the stability of markets in the context of trading relationships, repeated games and retail stores.
目次
Contents: Introduction Part I: Monetary Theory and Methodology 1. Clower's Intellectual Voyage: The 'Ariadne's Thread' of Continuity Through Changes 2. Microfoundations: Adaptive or Optimizing? 3. Clower on Axiomatics 4. New Tools for Making Economics as Inductive Science Part II: Keynes's General Theory 5. From Keynes to Hicks - An Aberration? IS-LM and the Analytical Nucleus of the General Theory 6. Variations on a Two-Interest-Rate Theme 7. Thick Markets and Thin Theories: R.W. Clower and the Economics of J.M. Keynes Part III: Market Behaviour 8. Price Formation and Exchange in Thin Markets: A Laboratory Comparison of Institutions 9. Conformism and Multiple Sycophantic Equilibria 10. Asymmetric Contests: A Resolution of the Tullock Paradox Part IV: Market Stability 11. The Institutional Foundations of the Multiplier Process 12. Learning and the Stock-Flow Model 13. Price Setting in a Schematic Model of Inductive Learning Index
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