Complexity, Endogenous Money and Macroeconomic Theory

Complexity, Endogenous Money and Macroeconomic Theory
Author: Mark Setterfield
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1847203116


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That the chapters in the volume cover such a wide range of important, often fundamental, topics is a proper tribute to Basil Moore s influence and contributions over his working life. From the foreword by G.C. Harcourt, Jesus College, Cambridge, UK During a distinguished career, Basil Moore has made numerous important contributions to macroeconomics and monetary economics, and is renowned as the progenitor of the horizontalist analysis of endogenous money. More recently, he has embraced complexity theory as part of an ongoing effort to understand macroeconomics as an evolving, path-dependent process. This book celebrates and explores Basil Moore s interests in and contributions to monetary and macroeconomic theory. Complexity, Endogenous Money and Macroeconomic Theory features original essays by internationally acclaimed and expert authors. It comprises a selection of papers on five distinct but interrelated themes: economic concepts, tools and methodology; complexity, uncertainty and path dependence; the macroeconomics of endogenous money; the macroeconomics of exogenous interest rates; and unemployment, inflation and the determination of aggregate income. These papers combine to provide a comprehensive methodological and theoretical discussion of the macroeconomics of a monetary production economy. The book will be of interest to professionals and research students in the fields of macroeconomics and monetary economics especially those with an interest in the Post Keynesian approach to analyzing these fields, including the wide audience that has been reached by the contributions of Basil Moore himself.

Shaking the Invisible Hand

Shaking the Invisible Hand
Author: B. Moore
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2006-04-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0230512135


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This book makes the case that economies are complex systems and in response to this, develops a unique dynamic nonequilibrium process analysis of macroeconomics. It provides a brief introduction to complex systems, chaos theory and unit roots. The importance and implications of contingency for economic behaviour are developed.

Macroeconomic Theory and Macroeconomic Pedagogy

Macroeconomic Theory and Macroeconomic Pedagogy
Author: G. Fontana
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2016-04-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 023029166X


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This book aims to showcase and advance recent debates over the extent to which undergraduate macroeconomics teaching models adequately reflect the latest developments in the field. It contains 16 essays on topics including the 3-equation New Consensus model, extensions and alternatives to this model, and endogenous money and finance.

What is Money?

What is Money?
Author: John Smithin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2002-01-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134623666


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This volume provocatively rethinks the economics, politics and sociology of money and examines the classic question of what is money. Starting from the two dominant views of money, as neutral instrument and as social relation, What is Money? presents a thematic, interdisciplinary approach which points to a definitive statement on money. Bringing together a variety of neclassical and heterodox perspectives, this work collects the latest thinking of some of the best-known economics scholars on the question of money. The contributors are Victoria Chick, Kevin Dowd, Gilles Dostaler, Steve Fleetwood, Gunnar Heinsohn, Geoff Ingham, Peter Kennedy, Peter G. Klein, Bernard Maris, Scott Meikle, Alain Parguez, Colin Rodgers, T.K.Rymes, Mario Seccarreccia, George Selgin, Otto Steiger, John Smithin and L. Randall Wray.

Advances in Endogenous Money Analysis

Advances in Endogenous Money Analysis
Author: Louis-Philippe Rochon
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2017-10-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1783472243


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The endogenous nature of money is a fact that has been recognized rather late in monetary economics. Today, it is explained most comprehensively by the theory of money in post-Keynesian monetary theory. The expert contributors to this enlightening book revisit long-standing debates on the endogeneity of money from the position of both horizontalists and structuralists, and prescribe new areas of research and debate for post-Keynesian scholars to explore.

Horizontalists and Verticalists

Horizontalists and Verticalists
Author: Basil J. Moore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1988
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521350792


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Challenging the validity of much of mainstream macroeconomics, Basil Moore argues that the money supply in modern economies is not under the control of central banks, but rather is determined by borrower demand for bank credit. He then explores the implications of this perception for conventional macroeconomic theory. Mainstream analysis takes the view that central banks have it in their power to initiate exogenous changes in the nominal supply of money. In contrast to this "verticalist" view, this book contends that the supply of credit money is endogenous, and responds to changes in the demand for bank credit. This new "horizontalist" view holds that cental banks have the ability to set the supply price of money through short term interest rates, but not the quantity of money. Concluding that a new macroeconomic paradigm must be developed, Moore attempts to initiate the larger task of theory reconstruction that lies ahead.

Beyond Barter: Lectures In Monetary Economics After 'Rethinking'

Beyond Barter: Lectures In Monetary Economics After 'Rethinking'
Author: John Smithin
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2022-04-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9811245398


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The conventional macroeconomic theory of the late twentieth and early twenty-first century, based on the assumption that the working of complex monetary economy could be analysed on the same principles as those of barter exchange, has demonstrably failed. This book provides a thorough rethinking of the nature of a monetary economy. It builds upon a complete theory of the domestic and international monetary macro-economy, and of macroeconomic policy for the modern age. Central to the analysis is the idea that a successful market economy requires an endogenous supply of money via the banking system. Therefore to achieve macroeconomic stability, the book proposes the targeting of real interest rates under a regime of flexible exchange rates or 'fixed but adjustable exchange rates' as the main goal of monetary policy, along with a range of innovative fiscal and trade policies to promote economic growth, and thereby achieve full employment and a fair distribution of income.

Endogenous Money

Endogenous Money
Author: Thomas I. Palley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre:
ISBN:


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Endogenous money is widespread in economic theory. The post-Keynesian contribution is identification of a causal link between bank lending and the money supply. Though driven by macroeconomic concerns, the post-Keynesian debate has reduced to a microeconomic debate over the role of financial intermediaries in the accommodation process. In the IS-LM model endogenous money flattens the LM. This misses its substantive significance which is the discrediting of monetarist money supply policy rules and monetarist critiques of central banking, its identification of the key role of credit, and its provision of a credit-driven theory of the business cycle.

Macroeconomic Policy

Macroeconomic Policy
Author: Farrokh Langdana
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2009-04-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0387776664


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This is an applications-oriented text that demystifies the linkages between monetary and fiscal policies and key macroeconomic variables such as income, unemployment, inflation and interest rates. Specially written "newspaper" articles simulate current macroeconomic news on asset-price bubbles, exchange rates, hyperinflation and more. Exercises and diagrams, and a global perspective – incorporating both developed and emerging economies - make this a broadly useful, real-world oriented text on a complex and shifting subject.

The Political Economy of Monetary Circuits

The Political Economy of Monetary Circuits
Author: J. Ponsot
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2009-10-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0230245722


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This book provides cutting-edge material elaborating on monetary circuit theory and post-Keynesian monetary economics. It contributes to a new approach to monetary analysis, which provides original insights into the complex fields of money, banking, and finance.