Money and Banking
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On Money and Credit in Europe
Martin M.G. Fase
In this invaluable book, Martin Fase, a notable academic and practitioner, draws together his most important contributions to monetary economics over two decades, using empirical evidence to assert his unique style in designing monetary ... -
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The Economics and Politics of Money
Edited by Kent Matthews
This book represents the full spectrum of Alan Walters’s contribution to economics over thirty years, from academic debate to close involvement in British policy making. It includes not only his earlier contributions to applied monetary... -
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Banking in Transition Economies
John P. Bonin, Kálmán Mizsei, István P. Székely, Paul Wachtel
Banking in Transition Economies is a modern analysis of banking in the transition economies of Central and Eastern Europe and includes a detailed examination of banking in the first five years of transition as well as policy recommendat... -
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Does Financial Deregulation Work?
Bruce Coggins
Does Financial Deregulation Work? studies the process of financial deregulation in the United States. It exposes the basic flaws in the deregulationist approach and advances a new framework for effective financial regulation. -
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Monetary Theory and Monetary Policy
Edited by Thomas Lys
Monetary Theory and Monetary Policy is the second collection of essays by Karl Brunner – one of the most prominent economists of the twentieth century. It demonstrates the importance of economic analysis for the development of appropria... -
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Money and Macroeconomics
David Laidler
Money and Macroeconomics is a significant collection of David Laidler’s most important papers on the so-called ‘monetarist counter-revolution’. This volume contains both published and unpublished examples of his influential contribution...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Market Efficiency
Edited by Andrew W. Lo
These two volumes bring together the most influential articles surrounding the Efficient Markets Hypothesis debate, from Paul Samuelson’s pathbreaking proof that properly anticipated prices fluctuate randomly to Fischer Black’s study of ... -
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THE MONEY SUPPLY IN THE ECONOMIC PROCESS
Edited by Marco Musella, Carlo Panico
The editors of this important collection bring together a selection of previously published articles which outline the role of the money supply in the economic process from a Post Keynesian perspective, paying particular attention to the... -
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BANKING, POLITICS AND GLOBAL FINANCE
Wolfgang H. Reinicke
Banking, Politics and Global Finance presents an innovative, micro-political examination of the US banking system’s response to the ongoing globalization of financial markets. This approach contrasts sharply with earlier studies which ha... -
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Great Inflations of the 20th Century
Edited by Pierre L. Siklos
The problems associated with chronically high inflation and hyperinflation continue to preoccupy policy makers and economists. In Great Inflations of the 20th Century, Pierre Siklos has gathered together major papers by a distinguished g...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Institutions and Monetary Policy
Eric Schaling
After introducing and surveying the rules versus discretion debate in monetary policy, Eric Schaling then investigates the relationship between domestic monetary institutions and macroeconomic performance. The author compares central ba... -
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Fiscal and Monetary Policy
Edited by Thomas Mayer, Steven M. Sheffrin
This two volume set reprints 28 papers on fiscal and monetary policy interpreted broadly enough to include such issues as the effects of government debt and intergenerational accounting. It emphasizes problems that are not specific to a...