Monetary economics /
Handa, Jagdish
Monetary economics / Jagdish Handa. - First published. - New York, N.Y. : Routledge, 2001. - xvi, 766 páginas : ilustradas ; 24 cm.
Preface, xv -- Acknowledgments, xvii -- Part one. Introduction and heritage, 1 -- 1. Introduction, 2 -- 2. The analysis of money and prices: the heritage Part two. Money in the economy, 53 -- 3. Money in the economy: general equilibrium análisis, 54 -- Part three. The demand for money -- 4. The transactions demand for money, 85 -- 5. Portfolio selection and the speculative demand for money, 99 -- 6. The precautionary and buffer stock demand for money, 128 -- 7. The estimating function for the demand for money, 151 -- 8. Monetary aggregation, 176 -- 9. The demand function for money: empirical findings, 203 -- Part four. Money supply and central banking, 231 -- 10 The money supply process, 232 -- 11. The central bank: goals, tools and guides for monetary policy, 252 -- 12. The central bank: targets, conflicts, independence and the time consistency of policies, 284 -- Part five. Money in the macroeconomy -- 13. The classical paradigm in macroeconomics: neoclassical and classical models, 330 -- 14 The Keynesian and neo-Keynesian approaches to short-run macroeconomics, 379 -- 15. Expectations in macroeconomics and monetary policy, 419 -- 16. Macro models, policy rules and perspectives on the neutrality of money, 450 -- 17. Walras' law and the interaction among markets, 478 -- Part six. Money in the open economy, 505 -- 18. The open economy: exchange rates and the balance of payments, 506 -- 19. The macroeconomic model for the open economy, 528 -- Part seven. The hates of interest in the economy, 567 -- 20. The macroeconomic theory of the rate of interest, 568 -- 21. The structure of interest rates, 595 -- Part eight. Overlapping generations models of money, 625 -- 22. The overlapping generations model of fiat money, 626 -- 23. The OLG model: seigniorage, bonds and the neutrality of fiat money, 649 -- 24. The OLG model of money: making it more realistic, 674 -- Part nine. Money and financial institutions in growth theory -- 25. Neoclassical growth theory without money, 698 -- 26. Monetary growth theory, 729.
0415199263
Dinero.
Disponibilidades monetarias.
Macroeconomía.
Política monetaria.
Bancos.
HG 221 / .H35 2001
Monetary economics / Jagdish Handa. - First published. - New York, N.Y. : Routledge, 2001. - xvi, 766 páginas : ilustradas ; 24 cm.
Preface, xv -- Acknowledgments, xvii -- Part one. Introduction and heritage, 1 -- 1. Introduction, 2 -- 2. The analysis of money and prices: the heritage Part two. Money in the economy, 53 -- 3. Money in the economy: general equilibrium análisis, 54 -- Part three. The demand for money -- 4. The transactions demand for money, 85 -- 5. Portfolio selection and the speculative demand for money, 99 -- 6. The precautionary and buffer stock demand for money, 128 -- 7. The estimating function for the demand for money, 151 -- 8. Monetary aggregation, 176 -- 9. The demand function for money: empirical findings, 203 -- Part four. Money supply and central banking, 231 -- 10 The money supply process, 232 -- 11. The central bank: goals, tools and guides for monetary policy, 252 -- 12. The central bank: targets, conflicts, independence and the time consistency of policies, 284 -- Part five. Money in the macroeconomy -- 13. The classical paradigm in macroeconomics: neoclassical and classical models, 330 -- 14 The Keynesian and neo-Keynesian approaches to short-run macroeconomics, 379 -- 15. Expectations in macroeconomics and monetary policy, 419 -- 16. Macro models, policy rules and perspectives on the neutrality of money, 450 -- 17. Walras' law and the interaction among markets, 478 -- Part six. Money in the open economy, 505 -- 18. The open economy: exchange rates and the balance of payments, 506 -- 19. The macroeconomic model for the open economy, 528 -- Part seven. The hates of interest in the economy, 567 -- 20. The macroeconomic theory of the rate of interest, 568 -- 21. The structure of interest rates, 595 -- Part eight. Overlapping generations models of money, 625 -- 22. The overlapping generations model of fiat money, 626 -- 23. The OLG model: seigniorage, bonds and the neutrality of fiat money, 649 -- 24. The OLG model of money: making it more realistic, 674 -- Part nine. Money and financial institutions in growth theory -- 25. Neoclassical growth theory without money, 698 -- 26. Monetary growth theory, 729.
0415199263
Dinero.
Disponibilidades monetarias.
Macroeconomía.
Política monetaria.
Bancos.
HG 221 / .H35 2001