Money and Macroeconomics is a significant collection of David Laidler's most important papers on the so-called 'monetarist counter-revolution'. This volume contains both published and unpublished examples of his influential contribution, detailing empirical work on the demand for money, the economics of inflation, the foundations of the 'buffer stock' approach to monetary theory, the monetarist critique of new classical economics and issues of economic policy.
In a challenge to conventional views on modern monetary and fiscal policy, this book presents a coherent analysis of how money is created, how it functions in global exchange rate regimes, and how the mystification of the nature of money ...
This book celebrates and explores Basil Moore s interests in and contributions to monetary and macroeconomic theory.
This book provides a new methodological approach to money and macroeconomics.
Money, Banking and Macroeconomics: A Guide to Information Sources
This book provides the grounding for a new approach to monetary economics, elicits a new understanding of the conditions behind today's monetary disorders and prescribes new remedies to cure them once and for all.
The primary focus of this text is the intertemporal structure of capital, an area that until now has been neglected in favour of
This book provides the grounding for a new approach to monetary economics, based on the book-keeping nature of money.
This book is the definitive scholarly work on money, credit and macroeconomics for the twenty-first century.
This innovative text offers an introduction to money, banking, and financial markets, with a special emphasis on the importance of confidence and trust in the macroeconomic system.
Macroeconomics is an outgrowth from the main stream of classical monetary theory following Keynes.