Money in the Great Recession
Money in the Great Recession
Did a Crash in Money Growth Cause the Global Slump?
Congdon, Tim
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
06/2017
288
Dura
Inglês
9781784717827
15 a 20 dias
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Contents:
PART I What were the causes of the Great Recession?
Preface to Part I
Tim Congdon
1. What were the causes of the Great Recession?: the mainstream approach vs. the monetary interpretation
Tim Congdon
2. The debate over 'quantitative easing' in the UK's Great Recession and afterwards
Tim Congdon
3. UK broad money growth and nominal spending during the Great Recession: An analysis of the money creation process and the role of money demand
Ryland Thomas
4. Have central banks forgotten about money?: The case of the European Central Bank, 1999 - 2014
Juan E. Castaneda and Tim Congdon
PART II The financial system in the Great Recession: culprit or victim?
Preface to Part II
Tim Congdon
5. The impact of the New Regulatory Wisdom on banking, credit and money: good or bad?
Sir Adam Ridley
6. Why has monetary policy not worked as expected?: Some interactions between financial regulation, credit and money
Charles Goodhart
7. The Basle rules and the banking system: an American perspective
Steve Hanke
PART III How should the Great Recession be viewed in monetary thought and history?
Preface to Part III
Tim Congdon
8. Monetary policy, asset prices and financial institutions?
Philip Booth
9. How would Keynes have analysed the Great Recession of 2008 and 2009?
Robert Skidelsky
10. Why Friedman and Schwartz's interpretation of the Great Depression still matters: reassessing the thesis of their 1963 Monetary History
David Laidler
Index
PART I What were the causes of the Great Recession?
Preface to Part I
Tim Congdon
1. What were the causes of the Great Recession?: the mainstream approach vs. the monetary interpretation
Tim Congdon
2. The debate over 'quantitative easing' in the UK's Great Recession and afterwards
Tim Congdon
3. UK broad money growth and nominal spending during the Great Recession: An analysis of the money creation process and the role of money demand
Ryland Thomas
4. Have central banks forgotten about money?: The case of the European Central Bank, 1999 - 2014
Juan E. Castaneda and Tim Congdon
PART II The financial system in the Great Recession: culprit or victim?
Preface to Part II
Tim Congdon
5. The impact of the New Regulatory Wisdom on banking, credit and money: good or bad?
Sir Adam Ridley
6. Why has monetary policy not worked as expected?: Some interactions between financial regulation, credit and money
Charles Goodhart
7. The Basle rules and the banking system: an American perspective
Steve Hanke
PART III How should the Great Recession be viewed in monetary thought and history?
Preface to Part III
Tim Congdon
8. Monetary policy, asset prices and financial institutions?
Philip Booth
9. How would Keynes have analysed the Great Recession of 2008 and 2009?
Robert Skidelsky
10. Why Friedman and Schwartz's interpretation of the Great Depression still matters: reassessing the thesis of their 1963 Monetary History
David Laidler
Index
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Money; Great Recession; quantity theory; Friedman
Contents:
PART I What were the causes of the Great Recession?
Preface to Part I
Tim Congdon
1. What were the causes of the Great Recession?: the mainstream approach vs. the monetary interpretation
Tim Congdon
2. The debate over 'quantitative easing' in the UK's Great Recession and afterwards
Tim Congdon
3. UK broad money growth and nominal spending during the Great Recession: An analysis of the money creation process and the role of money demand
Ryland Thomas
4. Have central banks forgotten about money?: The case of the European Central Bank, 1999 - 2014
Juan E. Castaneda and Tim Congdon
PART II The financial system in the Great Recession: culprit or victim?
Preface to Part II
Tim Congdon
5. The impact of the New Regulatory Wisdom on banking, credit and money: good or bad?
Sir Adam Ridley
6. Why has monetary policy not worked as expected?: Some interactions between financial regulation, credit and money
Charles Goodhart
7. The Basle rules and the banking system: an American perspective
Steve Hanke
PART III How should the Great Recession be viewed in monetary thought and history?
Preface to Part III
Tim Congdon
8. Monetary policy, asset prices and financial institutions?
Philip Booth
9. How would Keynes have analysed the Great Recession of 2008 and 2009?
Robert Skidelsky
10. Why Friedman and Schwartz's interpretation of the Great Depression still matters: reassessing the thesis of their 1963 Monetary History
David Laidler
Index
PART I What were the causes of the Great Recession?
Preface to Part I
Tim Congdon
1. What were the causes of the Great Recession?: the mainstream approach vs. the monetary interpretation
Tim Congdon
2. The debate over 'quantitative easing' in the UK's Great Recession and afterwards
Tim Congdon
3. UK broad money growth and nominal spending during the Great Recession: An analysis of the money creation process and the role of money demand
Ryland Thomas
4. Have central banks forgotten about money?: The case of the European Central Bank, 1999 - 2014
Juan E. Castaneda and Tim Congdon
PART II The financial system in the Great Recession: culprit or victim?
Preface to Part II
Tim Congdon
5. The impact of the New Regulatory Wisdom on banking, credit and money: good or bad?
Sir Adam Ridley
6. Why has monetary policy not worked as expected?: Some interactions between financial regulation, credit and money
Charles Goodhart
7. The Basle rules and the banking system: an American perspective
Steve Hanke
PART III How should the Great Recession be viewed in monetary thought and history?
Preface to Part III
Tim Congdon
8. Monetary policy, asset prices and financial institutions?
Philip Booth
9. How would Keynes have analysed the Great Recession of 2008 and 2009?
Robert Skidelsky
10. Why Friedman and Schwartz's interpretation of the Great Depression still matters: reassessing the thesis of their 1963 Monetary History
David Laidler
Index
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