Contemporary Monetary Theory
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Contemporary Monetary Theory

Studies of some Recent Theories of Money, Prices and Production

  1. 420 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Contemporary Monetary Theory

Studies of some Recent Theories of Money, Prices and Production

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Examines the theories of four writers on monetary and business cycle problems: R.G. Hawtrey, D.H. Robertson, F.A. von Hayek, and J.M. Keynes. Focuses on the concepts and analytical procedures involved in the different theoretical systems.

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Table of contents

  1. Preface
  2. Contents
  3. Part I. R. G. Hawtrey
  4. Chapter I. Introduction
  5. Chapter II. Hawtrey’s Monetary Approach to Business Cycle Theory
  6. Chapter III. Theory of Price Movements
  7. Chapter IV. Elements in Hawtrey’s Equilibrium Analysis
  8. Chapter V. Theory of the Business Cycle and of Economic Depression
  9. Chapter VI. Control Program
  10. Chapter VII. Summary of Comments On Hawtrey’s Theory
  11. Part II. D. H. Robertson
  12. Chapter I. Introduction
  13. Chapter II. General Character of the Theory
  14. Chapter III. Factors Making for Change in the Rate of Economic Activity and Their Relation to Standards of Economic Policy
  15. Chapter IV. Banking Policy and Capital Formation
  16. Chapter V. The Business Cycle and Its Control
  17. Chapter VI. Price Level Policy
  18. Chapter VII. Conclusions
  19. Part III. F. A. Von Hayek
  20. Chapter I. Introduction
  21. Chapter II. The General Nature of Hayek’s Theory
  22. Chapter III. The Concept of the Structure of Production
  23. Chapter IV. Variations in Price Margins and Changes in the Structure of Production
  24. Chapter V. The Period of Production Considered as an Investment Period: Criticisms By Professor F. H. Knight
  25. Chapter VI. The Policy of “Neutral Money”
  26. Chapter VII. General Summary
  27. Part IV. J. M. Keynes
  28. Chapter I. Introduction
  29. Chapter II. Basic Terminology of the General Theory
  30. Chapter III. The Propensity to Consume and the “Multiplier”
  31. Chapter IV. The Marginal Efficiency of Capital and the Rate of Interest
  32. Chapter V. The Theory of Price Movements
  33. Chapter VI. The Business Cycle and Plans for the Stabilization of Activity
  34. Chapter VII. Summary
  35. Part V. Concluding Remarks
  36. Appendix: Bibliographical Note
  37. Index