|
TÃtulo : |
Monetary economics |
Tipo de documento: |
TEXTO IMPRESO |
Autores: |
Jagdish Handa |
Editorial: |
London : Routledge |
Fecha de publicación: |
2000 |
Número de páginas: |
xvi, 766 p. |
Dimensiones: |
25 cm. |
ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
0-415-19925-5 |
Idioma : |
Inglés (eng) |
Descriptores: |
Dinero ; Moneda ; PolÃtica monetaria
|
Clasificación: |
336.74 Moneda. Sistema monetario |
Nota de contenido: |
1. Introduction - 2. The analysis of money and prices: the heritage - 3. Money in the economy: general equilibrium analysis - 4. The transactions demand for money - 5. Portfolio selection and the speculative demand for money - 6. The precautionary and buffer stock demand for money - 7. The estimating function for the demand for money - 8. Monetary aggregation - 9. The demand function for money: empirical findings - 10. The money supply process - 11. The central bank: goals, tools and guides for monetary policy - 12. The central banl: targets, conflicts, independence and the time consistency of policies - 13. The classical paradigm in macroeconomics: neoclassical and classical models - 14. The Keynesian and neo-Keynesian approaches to short-run macroeconomics - 15. Expectations in macroeconomics and monetary policy - 16. Macro models, policy rules and perspectives on the neutrality of money - 17. Walras`law and the interaction among markets - 18. The open economy: exchange rates and the balance of payments - 19. The macroeconomic model for the open economy - 20. The macroeconomic theory of the rate of interest - 21. The structure of interest rates - 22. The overlapping generations model of fiat money - 23. The OLG model: seigniorage, bonds and the neutrality of fiat money - 24. The OLG model of money: making it more realistic - 25. Neoclassical growth theory without money - 26. Monetary growth theory |
Link: |
https://biblioeco.unsa.edu.ar/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=14629 |
Ubicación : |
336.74 H236 |
|