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Advances in Endogenous Money Analysis
Edited by Louis-Philippe Rochon and Sergio Rossi
The endogenous nature of money is a fact that has been recognized rather late in monetary economics. Today, it is explained most comprehensively by the theory of money in post-Keynesian monetary theory. The expert contributors to this enlightening book revisit long-standing debates on the endogeneity of money from the position of both horizontalists and structuralists, and prescribe new areas of research and debate for post-Keynesian scholars to explore.
Monograph Book
- Published in print:
- 27 Oct 2017
- ISBN:
- 9781845429430
- eISBN:
- 9781783472246
- Pages:
- 464
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- Advances in Endogenous Money Analysis
- Copyright
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: the need to discuss endogenous money again
- Chapter 1: Money endogeneity before central banking: perspectives from monetary history
- Chapter 2: Modern central-bank operations: the general principles
- Chapter 3: The theory of endogenous money and the LM schedule: prelude to a reconstruction of IS–LM
- Chapter 4: Money and interest-rate determination in a system with no reserve requirements
- Chapter 5: New insights on the money-supply-endogeneity debate and the new ‘equity’ multiplier: some evidence from the euro area
- Chapter 6: Liquidity, finance and economic growth: some unresolved issues for developing economies
- Chapter 7: Money endogeneity and the quantity theory: the case of commodity money
- Chapter 8: Nicholas Kaldor and the war on monetarism
- Chapter 9: The principle of effective demand and the state of post-Keynesian monetary economics
- Chapter 10: Endogenous money and the tyranny of demand and supply
- Chapter 11: An evolutionary–institutionalist reappraisal of the endogenous-money-supply theory
- Chapter 12: Interest rate determination and endogenous money
- Chapter 13: The analytical role of endogenous money and the horizontalist–structuralist debate
- Chapter 14: The horizontalist debate: lessons from New Zealand
- Chapter 15: The rate of interest as a macroeconomic distribution parameter: horizontalism and post-Keynesian models of distribution and growth
- Chapter 16: Assessing some structuralist claims through a coherent stock–flow framework
- Chapter 17: Horizontalism and structuralism: a suggested reinterpretation
- Chapter 18: An essay on horizontalism, structuralism and historical time
- Chapter 19: A revisitation of the debate between the horizontalist and structuralist analyses of endogenous money: single-period analysis versus continuation analysis
- Author index
- Subject index
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- Published in print:
- 27 Oct 2017
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- Pages:
- 433–442 (10 total)
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Economics 2017
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- Advances in Endogenous Money Analysis
- Copyright
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: the need to discuss endogenous money again
- Chapter 1: Money endogeneity before central banking: perspectives from monetary history
- Chapter 2: Modern central-bank operations: the general principles
- Chapter 3: The theory of endogenous money and the LM schedule: prelude to a reconstruction of IS–LM
- Chapter 4: Money and interest-rate determination in a system with no reserve requirements
- Chapter 5: New insights on the money-supply-endogeneity debate and the new ‘equity’ multiplier: some evidence from the euro area
- Chapter 6: Liquidity, finance and economic growth: some unresolved issues for developing economies
- Chapter 7: Money endogeneity and the quantity theory: the case of commodity money
- Chapter 8: Nicholas Kaldor and the war on monetarism
- Chapter 9: The principle of effective demand and the state of post-Keynesian monetary economics
- Chapter 10: Endogenous money and the tyranny of demand and supply
- Chapter 11: An evolutionary–institutionalist reappraisal of the endogenous-money-supply theory
- Chapter 12: Interest rate determination and endogenous money
- Chapter 13: The analytical role of endogenous money and the horizontalist–structuralist debate
- Chapter 14: The horizontalist debate: lessons from New Zealand
- Chapter 15: The rate of interest as a macroeconomic distribution parameter: horizontalism and post-Keynesian models of distribution and growth
- Chapter 16: Assessing some structuralist claims through a coherent stock–flow framework
- Chapter 17: Horizontalism and structuralism: a suggested reinterpretation
- Chapter 18: An essay on horizontalism, structuralism and historical time
- Chapter 19: A revisitation of the debate between the horizontalist and structuralist analyses of endogenous money: single-period analysis versus continuation analysis
- Author index
- Subject index