Macroeconomics and monetary theory

Análisis fundamental sobre la evolución de la macroeconomía moderna a partir de la teoría monetaria clásica y el impacto de la revolución keynesiana.

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Autor Principal: Johnson, Harry G.
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Chicago : Alldine, 1972
Series:Lectures in Economics ; 1
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. Introduction: macroeconomics and monetary theory.
  • 2. The keynesian income-expenditure model.
  • 3. Applications of the Keynesian model to economic policy.
  • 4. The conumption function.
  • 5. Investment, business cycles and growth.
  • 6. Major issues in monetary economics.
  • 7. Classical quantity theory.
  • 8. Keynesian monetary theory. Fundamentals of the portfolio approach.
  • 9. Integration of the transactions demand for casg and portfolio approaches to the demand for money.
  • 10. Liquidity preference and risk aversion.
  • 11. The term structure of interest rates.
  • 12. Financial intermediaries.
  • 13. Friedman’s restatementof the quantity theory.
  • 14. The real balance effect.
  • 15. The real balance effect: further development.
  • 16. The demand for money: estimation of structual equations.
  • 17. Keynesian theory versus the quantity theory: reduced form estimation.
  • 18. Theory of the supply of money.
  • 19. The theory of inflation.
  • 20. Money in growth models.
  • 21. International monetary theory.