Monetary theory / by Laurence Harris
By: Harris, Laurence.
Material type: TextSeries: Economic handbook series.Publisher: New York : McGraw- Hill Book Company, 1985.Description: xiii, 481p. 21 cm.ISBN: 9780070663480; 0070663483.Subject(s): ECONOMICSDDC classification: 332.4Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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332.10954 SHI India's financial sector an era of reforms | 332.15 BAF Financial openness and national autonomy opportunities and constraints | 332.15 GUI International monetary development and the third world a proposal to redress the balance | 332.4 HAM Monetary theory | 332.4 KHM Money and finance issues, institutions and policies | 332.401 PAV (The) Value of money | 332.401 PAV (The) Value of money |
Includes bibliography and index
Approaches to the theory of money Basic concepts Preliminary questions concerning money in the economy Quantity theory tradition The quantity theory and general equilibrium analysis Further analysis of the real balance effect, its theoretical basis, and its significance The Pre-Keynesian quantity theory The modern quantity theory Keynesian tradition A Keynesian model of a monetary economy Theory of the demand for money in the Keynesian model The portfolio approach and the development of transactions and precautionary motives Advanced aspects of the Keynesian portfolio approach The neoclassical/ Keynesian synthesis Keynesian reappraisal and general disequilibrium analysis Money and non-walrasian economics Money and the theory of interest rates Real and monetary theories of the rate of interest The nonequivalence of liquidity preference and loanable -funds theories of interest The term structure of interest rates Money in dynamic models Neutrality and growth models Money and inflation Empirical studies and policy issues Empirical studies of monetary relationships Monetarism and Keynesianism
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