This book is the definitive scholarly work on money, credit and macroeconomics for the twenty-first century. Nine decades ago Keynes claimed to be writing a work that would "largely revolutionize the way the world thinks about economic problems". This is a modern day attempt with the same purpose.
This book is the definitive scholarly work on money, credit and macroeconomics for the twenty-first century. Nine decades ago Keynes claimed to be writing a work that would "largely revolutionize the way the world thinks about economic problems". This is a modern day attempt with the same purpose.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Smithin is professor emeritus of economics and senior scholar at York University.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Methodological Problems in Monetary Macroeconomics 2. The Basic Principles of Monetary Macroeconomics in an Alternative Monetary Model 3. The Role of Money and Banking in Capitalism 4. The Mystery of Profit and the Enigma of Value 5. Interest Rates, Liquidity Preference, and Endogenous Money 6. Interest, Profit and Wages 7. Alternative Approaches to the Theory of Economic Growth 8. Alternative Views on Inflation 9. The Balance of Payments and Exchange Rates 10. A Realist Approach to International Currency and Finance 11. Towards a Philosophy of Money and Finance?
1. Methodological Problems in Monetary Macroeconomics 2. The Basic Principles of Monetary Macroeconomics in an Alternative Monetary Model 3. The Role of Money and Banking in Capitalism 4. The Mystery of Profit and the Enigma of Value 5. Interest Rates, Liquidity Preference, and Endogenous Money 6. Interest, Profit and Wages 7. Alternative Approaches to the Theory of Economic Growth 8. Alternative Views on Inflation 9. The Balance of Payments and Exchange Rates 10. A Realist Approach to International Currency and Finance 11. Towards a Philosophy of Money and Finance?
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