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Monetarism

Edited by Alec Chrystal, Professor of Money and Banking, Sir John Cass Business School, City University London, UK
1990 964 pp Hardback 978 1 85278 081 4 £250.00 on-line discount £225.00 Two volume set

Monetarism has had a major impact on the thinking of political leaders and the conduct of economic policy during the last decade. These two volumes trace the origin and development of monetarism from the work of David Hume and Irving Fisher through to the very recent research by eminent contemporary economists including among others Milton Friedman, Robert Lucas, Rudiger Dornbusch and Thomas Sargent. Wide-ranging and comprehensive in scope, the book covers both the theoretical and empirical aspects of monetarism as well as its implications for economic policy.

36 articles, dating from 1907 to 1988 Contents: Volume I: 1. Historical Origins 2. Money Demand Theory 3. Money Demand Evidence 4. Money Supply • Volume II: 1. Money and Business Cycles 2. Money and Inflation 3. Open Economy Monetarism 4. Monetarism and Economic Policy Contributors include: G.C. Archibald, M. Friedman, D. Hume, T.H. Humphrey, D. Laidler, T. Mayer, A.H. Meltzer, A.J. Schwartz, J. Tobin



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