'Monetary Economics' is an ideal course text for 3rd year modules in Monetary Economics. The book successfully achieves a balance between theory and practice and enables the student to understand the theoretical basis of monetary economics.The book is also distinctive in its concentrated focus on the practice of monetary policy. The authors view money supply as endogenous and central banks as preoccupied with interest rates rather than monetary aggregates, which gives the book a refreshingly practical and 'real world' character.
Table of contents:
The Meaning of Money - Definitions of Money in Economics - The Money Supply Process - Money Supply and Control in the UK - The Theory of the Demand for Money - Testing the Demand for Money Function - The Transmission Mechanism of Monetary Policy 1 - Monetary Policy and Aggregate Demand - The Transmission Mechanism of Monetary Policy 2 - Aggregate Demand, Inflation and Output - The Theory of Monetary Policy - The Open Economy and Monetary Policy - The Evolution of Monetary Policy in the UK - The Monetary Authorities and Financial Markets - Monetary Policy in the European Union - Monetary Policy in the USA - Appendix
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Table of contents:
The Meaning of Money - Definitions of Money in Economics - The Money Supply Process - Money Supply and Control in the UK - The Theory of the Demand for Money - Testing the Demand for Money Function - The Transmission Mechanism of Monetary Policy 1 - Monetary Policy and Aggregate Demand - The Transmission Mechanism of Monetary Policy 2 - Aggregate Demand, Inflation and Output - The Theory of Monetary Policy - The Open Economy and Monetary Policy - The Evolution of Monetary Policy in the UK - The Monetary Authorities and Financial Markets - Monetary Policy in the European Union - Monetary Policy in the USA - Appendix
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