Handbook of monetary economics Volume 1

The transactions role of money /Joseph M. Ostroy and Ross M. Starr --Liquidity /Frank H. Hahn --Money in general equilibrium theory /Darrell Duffie --Non-Walrasian equilibrium, money and macroeconomics /Jean-Pascal Benassy --The game theoretic approach to the theory of money and financial institutio...

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Main Author: Friedman, Benjamin M.
Other Authors: Hahn, Frank, Woodford, Michael
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam, New York, N.Y., U.S.A Distributors for the United States and Canada Elsevier Science Pub. Co North-Holland 1990, 1990
Series:Handbooks in economics
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Collection: Elsevier Handbooks in Economics - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:The transactions role of money /Joseph M. Ostroy and Ross M. Starr --Liquidity /Frank H. Hahn --Money in general equilibrium theory /Darrell Duffie --Non-Walrasian equilibrium, money and macroeconomics /Jean-Pascal Benassy --The game theoretic approach to the theory of money and financial institutions /Martin Shubik --Money, inflation and growth /Alhanasios Orphanides and Robert Solow --Overlapping generations models with money and transactions costs /W.A. Brock --The demand for money /Stephen M. Goldfeld and Daniel E. Sichel --Money supply /Karl Brunner and Allan H. Meltzer --The supply of money and the control of nominal income /Lucas Papademos and Franco Modigliani --Capital market theory and the pricing of financial securities /Robert K. Merton --Specification and estimation of intertemporal asset pricing models /Kenneth J. Singleton --The term structure of interest rates /Robert J. Shiller with an appendix by J. Huston McCulloch.
Due to the fundamental two-way interaction between the theoretical and the empirical aspects of monetary economics, together with the relationship of both to matters of public policy, any organization of material comprehensively spanning the subject is bound to be arbitrary. The 23 surveys commissioned for this Handbook have been arranged in a way that the editors feel reflects some of the most important logical divisions within the field and together they present a comprehensive account of the current state of the art. The Handbook is an indispensable reference work which should be part of every professional collection, and which makes ideal supplementary reading for graduate economics students on advanced courses
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Physical Description:xix, 724 pages illustrations
ISBN:9780444880253
0444880259