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Published:
04 Sep 2020
Page Range:
ix–xii
Collection:
Economics 2020
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781839100093.00005
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Post-Keynesian Monetary Theory
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Published:
04 Sep 2020
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9781839100086
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9781839100093
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781839100093
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416
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Economics 2020
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Table of Contents
Front Matter
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction
PART I: EARLIER AND EASIER WRITINGS
Chapter 1: The Endogenous Flow of Credit and the Post Keynesian Theory of Money
Chapter 2: The Post Keynesian Theory of Endogenous Money: A Reply
Chapter 3: Credit and Money: The Dynamic Circuit, Overdraft Economics, and Post-Keynesian Economics
Chapter 4: A Primer on Endogenous Credit-Money
PART II: INSPIRING AUTHORS
Chapter 5: Change, Continuity, and Originality in Kaldor's Monetary Theory
Chapter 6: Jacques Le Bourva's theory of endogenous credit-money
Chapter 7: Eichner's Monetary Economics
PART III: IN DEFENSE OF HORIZONTALISM
Chapter 8: Monetary Policy in an Economy with Endogenous Credit Money
Chapter 9: Horizontalism, Structuralism, Liquidity Preference and the Principle of Increasing Risk
Chapter 10: The credit-led supply of deposits and the demand for money: Kaldor's reflux mechanism as previously endorsed by Joan Robinson
Chapter 11: Endogenous money: accommodationist
PART IV: THREE INNOVATING ARTICLES
Chapter 12: Monetary base endogeneity and the new procedures of the asset-based Canadian and American monetary systems
Chapter 13: Towards a Post-Keynesian consensus in macroeconomics: Reconciling the Cambridge and Wall Street Views
Chapter 14: Fair Rates of Interest in Post-Keynesian Political Economy
PART V: AFTER THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS
Chapter 15: Changes in Central Bank Procedures During the Subprime Crisis and Their Repercussions on Monetary Theory
Chapter 16: The Monetary and Fiscal Nexus of Neo-Charlatism: A Friendly Critique
Chapter 17: The Eurozone: Similarities to and Differences from Keynes's Plan
Chapter 18: Rethinking monetary theory in light of Keynes and the crisis
Chapter 19: Unconventional monetary policies, with a focus on quantitative easing
PART VI: A FINAL OVERVIEW
Chapter 20: Money, credit and central banks in post- Keynesian economics
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Economics and Finance
Money and Banking
Post-Keynesian Economics
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