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The Optimum Quantity of Money

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Informationen zum Autor Friedman, Milton Klappentext This classic set of essays by Nobel Laureate and leading monetary theorist Milton Friedman presents a coherent view of the role of money, focusing on specific topics related to the empirical analysis of monetary phenomena and policy. The early chapters cover factors determining the real quantity of money held in a community and the welfare implications of policies that affect the quantity held. The following chapters formally restate why quantity analysis has become central to the science of economics. Friedman's presidential address to the American Economic Association, included here, provides a general summary of his views on the role of monetary policy, with an emphasis on its limitations and its possibilities. This theoretical framework is used in examining a number of empirical problems: the demand for money, the explanation of price changes in wartime periods, and the role of money in business cycles. These essays summarize some of the most important results of Friedman's extensive research over the course of his lifetime. The chapters on policy that follow survey the positions of earlier economists and deal with the importance of lags and the implications of destabilizing speculation in foreign markets. Taken as a whole, The Optimum Quantity of Money provides a comprehensive view of the body of monetary theory developed in leading centers of monetary analysis. This work is essential reading for economists and graduate students in the field. The volume will be no less important for practicing business and banking personnel as well. The new statement by Michael Bordo, a student of Friedman's and an expert in the field, provides a sense of where the field now stands in the economy and academy. Zusammenfassung This classic set of essays by Nobel Laureate and leading monetary theorist Milton Friedman presents a coherent view of the role of money, focusing on specific topics related to the empirical analysis of monetary phenomena and policy Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 The Optimum Quantity of Money 2 The Quantity Theory of Money: A Restatement 3 Post-War Trends in Monetary Theory and Policy 4 The Monetary Theory and Policy of Henry Simons 5 The Role of Monetary Policy 6 The Demand for Money: Some Theoretical and Empirical Results 7 Interest Rates and the Demand for Money 8 Price, Income, and Monetary Change in Three Wartime Periods 9 The Supply of Money and Changes in Prices and Output 10 Money and Business Cycles 11 The Lag in Effect of Monetary Policy 12 The Monetary Studies of the National Bureau 13 In Defense of Destabilizing Speculation...

Inhaltsverzeichnis

1 The Optimum Quantity of Money 2 The Quantity Theory of Money: A Restatement 3 Post-War Trends in Monetary Theory and Policy 4 The Monetary Theory and Policy of Henry Simons 5 The Role of Monetary Policy 6 The Demand for Money: Some Theoretical and Empirical Results 7 Interest Rates and the Demand for Money 8 Price, Income, and Monetary Change in Three Wartime Periods 9 The Supply of Money and Changes in Prices and Output 10 Money and Business Cycles 11 The Lag in Effect of Monetary Policy 12 The Monetary Studies of the National Bureau 13 In Defense of Destabilizing Speculation

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Autoren Nicholas Eberstadt, Milton Friedman
Verlag Transaction Publishers
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 31.05.2005
 
EAN 9781412804776
ISBN 978-1-4128-0477-6
Abmessung 152 mm x 228 mm x 18 mm
Themen Schule und Lernen > Unterrichtsvorbereitung > Berufliche Bildung
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht,Wirtschaft > Wirtschaft > Sonstiges

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Money & Monetary Policy, Monetary Economics

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