ABSTRACT

A comprehensive overview of advanced monetary economics, integrating the presentation of monetary theory with empirical formulations and their empirical tests. Unlike most texts this book brings together in a single unified source the core areas of monetary economics. Key features include:
* cross-country comparison of central banking in the US, UK and developing countries
* theories and empirical studies on money demand, including precautionary and buffer stock models and monetary aggregation
* detailed comparison of Keynesian and modern classical macroeconomic theoretical and policy models
* a focus on the role of money and financial institutions and growth.

part 1|52 pages

Introduction and Heritage

chapter 1|22 pages

Introduction

part 2|31 pages

Money in the Economy

part 3|145 pages

The Demand for Money

part 4|97 pages

Money Supply and Central Banking

part 6|61 pages

Money in the Open Economy

part 7|57 pages

The Rates of Interest in the Economy

chapter 21|29 pages

The Structure of Interest Rates

part 8|71 pages

Overlapping Generations Models of Money

part 9|58 pages

Money and Financial Institutions in Growth Theory

chapter 25|31 pages

Neoclassical Growth Theory Without Money

chapter 26|26 pages

Monetary Growth Theory