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Theories about the financial crises

open access: yesStudies and Scientific Researches: Economics Edition, 2010
The financial crises are generally associated with banking crises due to the role they play in their production, transmission and settlement. This paper presents a number of different approaches taken from the specialized literature on the causes that ...
Irina Busuioc-Witowschi
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The Monetarist Policy Debate: An Informal Survey [PDF]

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This paper surveys the monetarist position on various aspects of American monetary policy in an informal way and provides the personal reactions of a participant observer in this debate.
Thomas Mayer
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The devolution of federal reserve monetary policy strategy, 2012–24

open access: yesSouthern Economic Journal, Volume 91, Issue 4, Page 1247-1264, April 2025.
Abstract The Federal Open Market Committee's 2012 Statement on Longer‐Run Goals and Monetary Policy Strategy interprets the Federal Reserve's dual mandate in light of the natural rate hypothesis and the New Keynesian “divine coincidence.” It sets a quantitative objective for inflation but not unemployment and acknowledges that the goals of price ...
Peter N. Ireland
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Financial Regulation in the Leading Economic Theories of XX-XXI Centuries [PDF]

open access: yesProblemi Ekonomiki, 2018
The aim of the article is to determine the place of the state financial regulation in the postulates of the basic economic theories of XX-XXI centuries. There carried out an analysis, systematization and generalization of scientific works of outstanding ...
Tomniuk Tetiana L.
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Global Monetarism and the Monetary Approach to the Balance of Payments [PDF]

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macroeconomics, global monetarism, monetary approach, balance of ...
Marina V. N. Whitman
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Should the Federal Reserve raise its inflation target?

open access: yesSouthern Economic Journal, Volume 91, Issue 4, Page 1372-1390, April 2025.
Abstract Standard economic reasoning shows that higher inflation imposes higher tax rates on money balances and unindexed savings, causing financial losses to households and reducing their real incomes. The leading cases for the Federal Reserve to raise its inflation target—that more inflation better “greases the wheels” of a sticky‐price economy, or ...
Lawrence H. White
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New monetarist economics: methods [PDF]

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This essay articulates the principles and practices of New Monetarism, the authors' label for a recent body of work on money, banking, payments, and asset markets.
Randall Wright, Stephen Williamson
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Monetarism and fixed rules in H.C. Simons

open access: yesPSL Quarterly Review, 2013
The comparison of H.C. Simons’ theories to those of Friedman and Keynes has resulted in confining the former to some of the issues debated in the recent controversies between the monetarist and the Keynesian schools. The present article demonstrates that
M. TONVERONACHI
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What remains of monetarism? [PDF]

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In October 1979 the Federal Reserve, in an attempt to curb double-digit inflation, announced that it would place more weight on monetary aggregates in policy deliberations.
R.W. Hafer
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Implementing monetarism: some reflections on the U.K. experience

open access: yesPSL Quarterly Review, 2013
Contemporary British macro-economic policy is conceived and rationalised as an exercise in “monetarist gradualism”. The present paper is concerned with the problem of its implementation: that is the extent to which the chosen intermediate target ...
D. ROWAN
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