Description
Contents:
Part I: Introduction and Heritage 1. Introduction 2. The Analysis of Money and Prices: The Heritage
Part II: Money in the Economy 3. Money in the Economy: General Equilibrium Analysis
Part III: The Demand for Money 4. The Transactions Demand for Money 5. Portfolio Selection and the Speculative Demand for Money 6. Precautionary and Buffer Stock Demand for Money 7. The Estimating Function for the Demand of Money 8. Monetary Aggregation 9. The Demand Function for Money: Empirical Findings
Part IV: Money Supply and Central Banking 10. The Money Supply Process 11. The Central Bank: Goals, Tools and Guides for Monetary Policy 12. The Central Bank: Targets, Conflicts, Independence and the Time Consistency of Policies
Part V: Money in the Macroeconomy 13. The Classical Paradigm in Macroeconomics: Neoclassical and Classical Models 14. The Keynesian and Neokeynesian 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
Part VI: Money in the Open Economy 18. The Open Economy: Exchange Rates and the Balance of Payments 19. The Macroeconomic Model for the Open Economy
Part VII: The Rates of Interest in the Economy 20. The Macroeconomic Theory of the Rate of Interest 21. The Structure of Interest Rates
Part VIII: Overlapping Generations Models of Money 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
Part IX: Money and Financial Institutions in Growth Economy 25. Neoclassical Growth Theory Without Money 26. Monetary Growth Theory