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Monetary Economics - Policy and its Theoretical Basis

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor KEITH BAIN was Principal Lecturer in Economics at the University of East London, UK. He taught on a number of modules including Monetary Economics, Economic Policy and Finance and the Economy. PETER HOWELLS is Professor of Monetary Economics at the University of the West of England, UK, where he is a member of the Centre for Global Finance. Klappentext This fully revised second edition of Bain and Howells' Monetary Economics provides an up-to-date examination of monetary policy as it is practised and the theory underlying it. The authors link the conduct of monetary policy to the IS/PC/MR model and extend this further through the addition of a simple model of the banking sector. They demonstrate why monetary policy is central to the management of a modern economy, showing how it might have lasting effects on real variables, and look at how the current economic crisis has weakened the ability of policymakers to influence aggregate demand through the structure of interest rates. The second edition: features a realistic account of the conduct of monetary policy when the money supply is endogenous provides a detailed and up-to-date account of the conduct of monetary policy and links this explicitly to a framework for teaching macroeconomics includes recent changes in money market operations and an examination of the problems posed for monetary policy by the recent financial crisis Monetary Economics is an ideal core textbook for advanced undergraduate modules in monetary economics and monetary theory and policy. Zusammenfassung This fully revised second edition of Bain and Howells' Monetary Economics provides an up-to-date examination of monetary policy as it is practised and the theory underlying it. The authors link the conduct of monetary policy to the IS/PC/MR model and extend this further through the addition of a simple model of the banking sector. They demonstrate why monetary policy is central to the management of a modern economy, showing how it might have lasting effects on real variables, and look at how the current economic crisis has weakened the ability of policymakers to influence aggregate demand through the structure of interest rates.The second edition: features a realistic account of the conduct of monetary policy when the money supply is endogenous provides a detailed and up-to-date account of the conduct of monetary policy and links this explicitly to a framework for teaching macroeconomics includes recent changes in money market operations and an examination of the problems posed for monetary policy by the recent financial crisisMonetary Economics is an ideal core textbook for advanced undergraduate modules in monetary economics and monetary theory and policy. Inhaltsverzeichnis The Meaning of MoneyThe Money Supply ProcessThe Demand for MoneyMoney Supply and ControlMonetary Policy and Aggregate DemandAggregate Demand, Prices and OutputInternational Issues in Policy-MakingIssues in the Design of Monetary PolicyThe Monetary Authorities and Financial MarketsThe Evolution of Monetary Policy in the UKMonetary Policy in the European UnionMonetary Policy in the USA....

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Authors K. Bain, K. Howells Bain, Keith Bain, Peter Howells
Publisher Macmillan
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.07.2011
 
EAN 9780230205956
ISBN 978-0-230-20595-6
No. of pages 510
Subjects Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Money, bank, stock market
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

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