Advances in Endogenous Money Analysis
Advances in Endogenous Money Analysis
Rossi, Sergio; Rochon, Louis-Philippe
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
10/2017
464
Dura
Inglês
9781845429430
15 a 20 dias
Introduction: the need to discuss endogenous money again
Louis-Philippe Rochon and Sergio Rossi
PART I ENDOGENOUS MONEY IN THE REAL WORLD
1. Money endogeneity before central banking: perspectives from monetary history
Jane Knodell
2. Modern central bank operations: the general principles
Scott T. Fullwiler
3. The theory of endogenous money and the LM schedule: prelude to a reconstruction of IS-LM
Thomas I. Palley
4. Money and interest rate determination in a system with no reserve requirements
Sergio Rossi
5. New insights on the money-supply-endogeneity debate and the new 'equity' multiplier: some evidence from the euro area
Yannis Panagopoulos and Aristotelis Spiliotis
6. Liquidity, finance, and economic growth: some unresolved issues for developing economies
Noemi Levy-Orlik
PART II ENDOGENOUS MONEY IN THE ECONOMIC THOUGHT
7. Money endogeneity and the quantity theory: the case of commodity-money
Allin Cottrell
8. Nicholas Kaldor and the war on monetarism
John E. King
9. The principle of effective demand and the state of post-Keynesian monetary economics
Colin Rogers
10. Endogenous money and the tyranny of demand and supply
Malcolm Sawyer
11. An evolutionary-institutionalist re-appraisal of the endogenous-money-supply theory
Christopher J. Niggle
12. Interest rate determination and endogenous money
John Smithin
PART III ENDOGENOUS MONEY IN POST-KEYNESIAN ANALYSIS
13. The analytical role of endogenous money and the horizontalist-structuralist debate
Peter Docherty
14. The horizontalist debate: lessons from New Zealand
Paul Dalziel
15. The rate of interest as a macroeconomic distribution parameter: horizontalism and post-Keynesian models of distribution and growth
Eckhard Hein
16. Assessing some structuralist claims through a coherent stock-flow framework
Marc Lavoie
17. Horizontalism and structuralism: a suggested re-interpretation
Louis-Philippe Rochon and Sergio Rossi
18. An essay on horizontalism, structuralism and historical time
Mark Setterfield
19. A revisitation of the debate between the horizontalist and structuralist analyses of endogenous money: single-period analysis versus continuation analysis
Giuseppe Fontana
Index
Introduction: the need to discuss endogenous money again
Louis-Philippe Rochon and Sergio Rossi
PART I ENDOGENOUS MONEY IN THE REAL WORLD
1. Money endogeneity before central banking: perspectives from monetary history
Jane Knodell
2. Modern central bank operations: the general principles
Scott T. Fullwiler
3. The theory of endogenous money and the LM schedule: prelude to a reconstruction of IS-LM
Thomas I. Palley
4. Money and interest rate determination in a system with no reserve requirements
Sergio Rossi
5. New insights on the money-supply-endogeneity debate and the new 'equity' multiplier: some evidence from the euro area
Yannis Panagopoulos and Aristotelis Spiliotis
6. Liquidity, finance, and economic growth: some unresolved issues for developing economies
Noemi Levy-Orlik
PART II ENDOGENOUS MONEY IN THE ECONOMIC THOUGHT
7. Money endogeneity and the quantity theory: the case of commodity-money
Allin Cottrell
8. Nicholas Kaldor and the war on monetarism
John E. King
9. The principle of effective demand and the state of post-Keynesian monetary economics
Colin Rogers
10. Endogenous money and the tyranny of demand and supply
Malcolm Sawyer
11. An evolutionary-institutionalist re-appraisal of the endogenous-money-supply theory
Christopher J. Niggle
12. Interest rate determination and endogenous money
John Smithin
PART III ENDOGENOUS MONEY IN POST-KEYNESIAN ANALYSIS
13. The analytical role of endogenous money and the horizontalist-structuralist debate
Peter Docherty
14. The horizontalist debate: lessons from New Zealand
Paul Dalziel
15. The rate of interest as a macroeconomic distribution parameter: horizontalism and post-Keynesian models of distribution and growth
Eckhard Hein
16. Assessing some structuralist claims through a coherent stock-flow framework
Marc Lavoie
17. Horizontalism and structuralism: a suggested re-interpretation
Louis-Philippe Rochon and Sergio Rossi
18. An essay on horizontalism, structuralism and historical time
Mark Setterfield
19. A revisitation of the debate between the horizontalist and structuralist analyses of endogenous money: single-period analysis versus continuation analysis
Giuseppe Fontana
Index