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Theories about the financial crises
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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ABSTRACT This article examines the political foundations of industrial policy amid the return of state economic interventionism. Comparing the United States' Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and the European Union's Green Deal Industrial Plan (GDIP), it shows that contrasting industrial policy strategies were ultimately shaped by differences in the two ...
Donato Di Carlo +2 more
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What remains of monetarism? [PDF]
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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Reflections of an academic activist
Abstract This article is a contribution to the occasional series dealing with a major book that has influenced the author. Previous contributors include Stewart Macaulay, John Griffith, William Twining, Carol Harlow, Geoffrey Bindman, Harry Arthurs, André‐Jean Arnaud, Alan Hunt, Michael Adler, Lawrence O. Gostin, John P.
JANE KELSEY
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Central Planning and Monetarism: Fellow Travelers? [PDF]
We discuss the monetary institutions and macroeconomics of centrally planned economies (CPEs) ; objectives and techniques of monetary control; the relevance to CPEs of the neutrality property, the natural rate hypothesis, and the quantity theory; the ...
Richard Portes
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Thomas Mayer and Patrick Minford's retrospective on monetarism offers a useful summary of some of the main issues in the 1960s and 1970s debate over monetary theory and policy.
Allan Meltzer (3880954)
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Swiss and United States monetary policy: has monetarism failed? [PDF]
An abstract for this article is not availableMonetary policy ; Banks and banking ...
Georg Rich
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Revisionism as Statecraft: David Marquand, the SDP Split and the Politics of Community
Abstract This article addresses a surprisingly neglected aspect of David Marquand's intellectual development: his career as a politician. Hence, it locates his intellectual efforts from the mid‐1970s through to the end of the 1980s in relation to the travails of the Wilson and Callaghan governments.
Nick Garland
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This paper discusses monetarist objections to the IS-LM model. We explore the views of two principal spokesmen for monetarism: Milton Friedman and the team of Karl Brunner and Allan Meltzer.
Michael D. Bordo, Anna J. Schwartz
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Monetarism and fixed rules in H.C. Simons
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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