Money in a free society : Keynes, Friedman, and the new crisis in capitalism /
In the 15 years to mid-2007 the world economy enjoyed unparalleled stability (the so-called "Great Moderation"), with steady growth and low inflation. But the period since mid-2007 ("the Great Recession") has seen the worst macroeconomic turmoil since the 1930s. A dramatic plunge...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Encounter Books,
2011.
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Edición: | 1st American ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Were the Keynesians loyal followers of Keynes?
- What was Keynes' best book?
- Keynes, the Keynesians and the exchange rate
- Keynes, Bernanke and Krugman, and the pathologies of capitalism
- Did Britain have a "Keynesian revolution"?
- Keynesianism, monetarism, and two concepts of the output gap
- Was the UK's great moderation due to Keynesianism, monetarism or what?
- Friedman (1948), Friedman (1996) and the effectiveness of fiscal policy in the United States
- Does fiscal policy matter?
- Did the 1981 budget refute naive Keynesianism?
- Do changes in the quantity of money smother fiscal policy?
- Was there a "monetarist counterrevolution"?
- The political economy of monetarism
- How do British and American monetarism compare?
- Criticizing the critics of monetarism
- Money, asset prices, and economic activity in the U.K.
- Money and asset prices in the U.S.
- Did Bernanke break his promise to Friedman?
- The role of creditism in the great recession.