A Handbook of Alternative Monetary EconomicsPhilip Arestis, Malcolm C. Sawyer Edward Elgar Publishing, 2006 - 524 páginas Consists of over 30 major contributions that explore a range of work on money and finance. The contributions in this handbook cover the origins and nature of money, detailed analyses of endogenous money, surveys of empirical work on endogenous money and t |
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structuralist | 35 |
empirical evidence | 52 |
5 Chartalism and the taxdriven approach to money | 69 |
6 French circuit theory | 87 |
7 The Italian circuitist approach | 105 |
8 The theory of money emissions | 121 |
17 The theory of interest rates | 273 |
18 The role of banks in the context of economic development with reference to South Korea and India | 291 |
19 Credit rationing | 307 |
20 Liquidity preference theory | 328 |
21 Financial liberalization and the relationship between finance and growth | 346 |
22 Deregulation | 365 |
23 Banking and financial crises | 385 |
24 A postKeynesian analysis of financial crisis in the developing world and directions for reform | 403 |
9 Keynes and money | 139 |
10 Minsky on financial instability | 154 |
11 Kalecki on money and finance | 172 |
12 Karl Marxs theory of money and credit | 188 |
a critical review | 205 |
14 Monetary policy | 224 |
15 Monetary policy in an endogenous money economy | 242 |
16 Central bank and lender of last resort | 258 |
25 Financial bubbles | 420 |
26 Keynesian uncertainty and money | 438 |
27 Speculation liquidity preference and monetary circulation | 454 |
28 Money and inflation | 471 |
the property explanation | 490 |
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