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Keynes, the Keynesians and Monetarism

Tim Congdon

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Abstract: Keynes, the Keynesians and Monetarism is a major contribution to the continuing debate on macroeconomic policy-making. Tim Congdon has been a strong supporter of monetarist economic principles for over 30 years. His writings – in the newspapers and for parliamentary committees, as well as in academic journals – played an influential role in the transformation of British macroeconomic policy in the 1980s and 1990s.

Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D7 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
ISBN: 9781847201393
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Were the Keynesians Loyal Followers of Keynes? Downloads
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Ch 2 What was Keynes’s Best Book? Downloads
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Ch 3 Keynes, the Keynesians and the Exchange Rate Downloads
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Ch 4 Did Britain have a ‘Keynesian Revolution’? Downloads
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Ch 5 Is Anything Left of the ‘Keynesian Revolution’? Downloads
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Ch 6 The Political Economy of Monetarism Downloads
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Ch 7 British and American Monetarism Compared Downloads
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Ch 8 Do Budget Deficits ‘Crowd Out’ Private Investment? Downloads
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Ch 9 Did the 1981 Budget Refute Naïve Keynesianism? Downloads
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Ch 10 An Exchange 25 Years Later between Professor Stephen Nickell and Tim Congdon Downloads
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Ch 11 Assessing the Conservatives’ Record Downloads
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Ch 12 Criticizing the Critics of Monetarism Downloads
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Ch 13 Has Macroeconomic Stability Since 1992 Been Due to Keynesianism, Monetarism or What? Downloads
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Ch 14 Money, Asset Prices and Economic Activity Downloads
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Ch 15 Some Aspects of the Transmission Mechanism Downloads
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