Essays in Economics: MacroeconomicsMIT Press, 1987 - Počet stran: 526 In a period marked by revisionism in economic theory and retrenchment in the public goals of economic policy, Tobin remains committed to the standard he has upheld throughout his professional life. He is an "eclectic Keynesian" in theory whose socioeconomic concern is to reduce poverty, inequality, and discrimination through the maintenance of full employment and economic growth and through such policies as the negative income tax and other income transfers. These 28 essays, covering Tobin's work in macroeconomics from the early 1940s to 1970 are grouped into three parts - macroeconomic theory, economic growth, and money and finance. James Tobin is Sterling Professor of Economics at Yale. Essays in Economics: Volume 3, Theory and Policy was published by The MIT Press in 1982. Back in print. |
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Macroeconomic Theory | 1 |
A Note on the Money Wage Problem | 4 |
Money Wage Rates and Employment | 12 |
Liquidity Preference and Monetary Policy | 27 |
Income Taxation Output and Prices with Challis A Hall | 47 |
Asset Holdings and Spending Decisions | 83 |
Taxes Saving and Inflation | 99 |
A Note | 109 |
Money and Finance | 215 |
Money Capital and Other Stores of Value | 217 |
The Interest Elasticity of Transactions Demand for Cash | 229 |
Liquidity Preference as Behavior towards Risk | 242 |
Commercial Banks as Creators of Money | 272 |
Financial Intermediaries and the Effectiveness of Monetary Controls with William C Brainard | 283 |
A General Equilibrium Approach to Monetary Theory | 322 |
Deposit Interest Ceilings as a Monetary Control | 339 |
Economic Growth | 113 |
A Dynamic Aggregative Model | 115 |
Money and Economic Growth | 133 |
Notes on Optimal Monetary Growth | 146 |
Economic Growth as an Objective of Government Policy | 174 |
Neoclassical Growth with Fixed Factor Proportions with R Solow C von Weizsäcker M Yaari | 195 |
Pitfalls in Financial Model Building with William C Brainard | 352 |
An Essay on the Principles of Debt Management | 378 |
The Monetary Interpretation of History a review of A Monetary | 471 |
Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc? | 497 |
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