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Monetary Theory and Thought - Essays in Honour of Don Patinkin

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Klappentext Don Patinkin's pioneering work, integrating monetary and value theory in a Walrasian general equilibrium context anticipated by almost two decades the line of research which attempts to recast macroeconomics by reference to its microeconomic foundations. The notion of an integrated set of markets offered intuitive perception of intermarket linkages. At the same time it highlighted some of the pitfalls of traditional neoclassical monetary analysis, such as the erroneous imputation of unitary elasticity to the demand curve for money. Patinkin's presentation of general equilibrium illuminated the difficulty in upholding the Keynesian notion of underemployment equilibrium. His insightful efforts to understand behaviour in labour markets in disequilibrium led him to provide the first well worked out example of the powerful implications of disequilibrium and thereby to lay the foundations for the disequilibrium analysis of the 1970s. Zusammenfassung Don Patinkin's pioneering work! integrating monetary and value theory in a Walrasian general equilibrium context anticipated by almost two decades the line of research which attempts to recast macroeconomics by reference to its microeconomic foundations. Inhaltsverzeichnis Frontispiece - Preface - Notes on the Contributors - Don Patinkin's Contribution to Economics in Israel; H.Barkai - Money, Interest, and Prices; S.Fischer - What is Macroeconomics?; L.R.Klein - Price Flexibility and the Stability of Full-employment Equilibrium; J.Tobin - Discussion; N.Liviatan - Money, Interest and Consumption in the General Theory; J.S.Flemming - Keynes on Malthus on 'Say's Law'; W.J.Baumol - Discussion; E.Kleiman - From Theory to Policy: The 'Keynesian Revolution' in Britain; D.E.Moggridge - Discussion; M.Beenstock - Was Wicksell a Quantity Theorist?; D.E.Laidler - Discussion; A.Arnon - When is Free Banking more stable than regulated Banking?; C.F.Christ - Macroeconomic Perspectives; J-P.Fitoussi & K.Velupillai - Discussion; J.Aizenman - On missing Markets; F.H.Hahn - Discussion; J.Mayshar - Money and Growth revisited; P.Howitt - Are the Decisions of Firms autonomous? A problematic Note; E.Malinvaud - High Inflation and the Nominal Anchors of an Open Economy; M.Bruno - Discussion; R.Dornbusch - Round-Table Discussion - Index...

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Frontispiece - Preface - Notes on the Contributors - Don Patinkin's Contribution to Economics in Israel; H.Barkai - Money, Interest, and Prices; S.Fischer - What is Macroeconomics?; L.R.Klein - Price Flexibility and the Stability of Full-employment Equilibrium; J.Tobin - Discussion; N.Liviatan - Money, Interest and Consumption in the General Theory; J.S.Flemming - Keynes on Malthus on 'Say's Law'; W.J.Baumol - Discussion; E.Kleiman - From Theory to Policy: The 'Keynesian Revolution' in Britain; D.E.Moggridge - Discussion; M.Beenstock - Was Wicksell a Quantity Theorist?; D.E.Laidler - Discussion; A.Arnon - When is Free Banking more stable than regulated Banking?; C.F.Christ - Macroeconomic Perspectives; J-P.Fitoussi & K.Velupillai - Discussion; J.Aizenman - On missing Markets; F.H.Hahn - Discussion; J.Mayshar - Money and Growth revisited; P.Howitt - Are the Decisions of Firms autonomous? A problematic Note; E.Malinvaud - High Inflation and the Nominal Anchors of an Open Economy; M.Bruno - Discussion; R.Dornbusch - Round-Table Discussion - Index

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Authors Haim Fischer Barkai, Barkai Fischer+leviatan
Assisted by Haim Barkai (Editor), Stanle Fischer (Editor), Stanley Fischer (Editor), Nissan Liviatan (Editor)
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 17.05.1993
 
EAN 9780333557365
ISBN 978-0-333-55736-5
No. of pages 379
Series Essays in Honour of Don Patink
Essays in Honour of Don Patink
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

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