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Banks and Finance in Modern Macroeconomics

Bruna Ingrao and Claudio Sardoni ()

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Abstract: The world financial crisis of 2007–2008 dramatically showed the importance of credit and financial relations for the efficient working of the economy. For a long time mainstream macroeconomics ignored these aspects and concentrated only on the real sector or just took into account the most elementary picture of the financial side of the economy. This book aims at explaining why this happened through an historical excursion of 20th century mainstream macroeconomic theory.

Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
ISBN: 9781786431523
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Introduction , pp 1-22 Downloads
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Ch 2 Banks and the quantity theory: Wicksell and Fisher , pp 24-41 Downloads
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Ch 3 Money and banking in the process of change: Schumpeter and Robertson , pp 42-67 Downloads
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Ch 4 Banks, debt and deflation in the Great Depression , pp 68-89 Downloads
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Ch 5 Keynes on banks in A Treatise, The General Theory and after , pp 90-113 Downloads
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Ch 6 Further discussions and criticisms of Keynes’s General Theory , pp 114-138 Downloads
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Ch 7 Finance in macroeconomics in the post-war years: the Neoclassical Synthesis , pp 140-179 Downloads
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Ch 8 The Monetarist counter-revolution: from the ‘resuscitation’ to the disappearance of money , pp 180-212 Downloads
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Ch 9 Credit and finance in today’s mainstream , pp 213-238 Downloads
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Ch 10 Conclusions , pp 239-250 Downloads
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