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Monetary economics / Mervyn K. Lewis, Paul D. Mizen.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2000Description: XII, 473 pages : ill. b&w ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780198290629
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.4 23
Contents:
Pt. 1. Theory -- 1. The Nature of Monetary Economics -- 2. Monetary Standards -- 3. The Classical Theory of Money -- 4. Patinkin and the Walrasian Heritage -- 5. Keynes's General Theory -- 6. Portfolio Theory -- 7. Friedman, Monetarism, and the Quantity Theory -- 8. Money and Exchange Rates -- 9. Rational Expectations -- 10. Optimal Policy Design -- Pt. 2. Policy -- 11. Modelling the Demand for Money -- 12. Demand for Money and Financial Innovation -- 13. The Transmission Mechanism -- 14. Monetary Policy in Practice -- 15. Exchange Rates and External Arrangements -- 16. Inflation Control.
Summary: In this textbook Mervyn Lewis and Paul Mizen cover all the material required for a complete course on monetary economics. Their book integrates all the immense changes of recent years. Taking the UK as their starting point, the authors have written a clear and interesting account of both theoretical and practical aspects of money's role in the economy. - authors combine practical expertise with distinguished academic records - both authors are experienced textbook writers - international data incorporated to illuminate key concepts. - grounded in theory throughout - helpful chapter conclusions summarize the key ideas of each topic area
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Pt. 1. Theory --
1. The Nature of Monetary Economics --
2. Monetary Standards --
3. The Classical Theory of Money --
4. Patinkin and the Walrasian Heritage --
5. Keynes's General Theory --
6. Portfolio Theory --
7. Friedman, Monetarism, and the Quantity Theory --
8. Money and Exchange Rates --
9. Rational Expectations --
10. Optimal Policy Design --
Pt. 2. Policy --
11. Modelling the Demand for Money --
12. Demand for Money and Financial Innovation --
13. The Transmission Mechanism --
14. Monetary Policy in Practice --
15. Exchange Rates and External Arrangements --
16. Inflation Control.

In this textbook Mervyn Lewis and Paul Mizen cover all the material required for a complete course on monetary economics. Their book integrates all the immense changes of recent years. Taking the UK as their starting point, the authors have written a clear and interesting account of both theoretical and practical aspects of money's role in the economy.

- authors combine practical expertise with distinguished academic records
- both authors are experienced textbook writers
- international data incorporated to illuminate key concepts.
- grounded in theory throughout
- helpful chapter conclusions summarize the key ideas of each topic area

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