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The Monetarists - The Making of the Chicago Monetary Tradition, 1927-1960

English · Hardback

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An essential origin story of modern society's most influential economic doctrine.The Chicago School of economic thought has been subject to endless generalizations-and mischaracterizations-in contemporary debate. What is often portrayed as a monolithic obsession with markets is, in fact, a nuanced set of economic theories born from decades of research and debate. The Monetarists is a deeply researched history of the monetary policies-and personalities-that codified the Chicago School of monetary thought from the 1930s through the 1960s. These policies can be characterized broadly as monetarism: the belief that prices and interest rates can be kept stable by controlling the amount of money in circulation.As economist George S. Tavlas makes clear, these ideas were more than just the legacy of Milton Friedman; they were a tradition in theory brought forth by a crucible of minds and debates throughout campus. Through unprecedented mining of archival material, The Monetarists offers the first complete history of one of the twentieth century's most formative intellectual periods and places. It promises to elevate our understanding of this doctrine and its origins for generations to come.

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Authors George S. Tavlas, Tavlas George S.
Publisher University Of Chicago Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.02.2023
 
EAN 9780226823188
ISBN 978-0-226-82318-8
No. of pages 656
Dimensions 160 mm x 235 mm x 40 mm
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

Chicago, Economics, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic History, 20th Century, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Theory, Illinois, c 1950 to c 1959, c 1930 to c 1939, c 1940 to c 1949

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