ABSTRACT
Presents the author's alternative monetary theory and macroeconomics to both the quality theory and Keynes's work. This text reveals Means's view of the economic processes in the real world, and the state of monetary and macroeconomics theory in the mid-1940s.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I. Theories of Employment
part |2 pages
Part II. An Insensitive-Price Theory of Economic Adjustment
part |2 pages
Part III. A Monetary Theory of Aggregate Demand
part |2 pages
Part IV. A Monetary Theory of Employment
part |2 pages
Part V. Problems of Corrective Action