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Keynes, Chicago and Friedman, Volume 1
Study in Disputation
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These two volumes present essays on the subdiscipline of Chicago Monetarism in economics. Some of the issues under dispute can be regarded as resolved, while others are still being debated. The contibutors include Friedman, Patinkin, Harry Johnson and James Tobin.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- PART ONE: THE INITIAL CONTROVERSY
- Leeson, R, Introduction
- Friedman, M., âThe Quantity Theory of Money â A Restatementâ (1956)
- Friedman, M., âThe Monetary Theory and Policy of Henry Simonsâ (1967)
- Friedman, M., âThe Quantity Theory of Moneyâ (1968)
- Patinkin, D., âThe Chicago Tradition, the Quantity Theory and Friedmanâ (1969/1981)
- Patinkin, D., âFriedman on the Quantity Theory and Keynesian Economicsâ (1972/1974)
- Friedman, M., âComments on the Critics: Patinkinâ (1972/1974)
- Johnson, H. G., âThe Keynesian Revolution and the Monetarist Counter-Revolutionâ (1971)
- Laidler, D., âMonetarism: An Interpretation and an Assessmentâ (1981)
- Tobin, J., âThe Monetarist Counter-Revolution Today â An Appraisalâ (1981)
- Leeson, R., âThe Early Patinkin-Friedman Correspondenceâ (1998)
- Leeson, R., âPatinkin, Johnson and the Shadow of Friedmanâ (2000)
- PART TWO: THE DEBATE WIDENS
- Leeson, R., Introduction
- Humphrey, T. M., âRole of non-Chicagoan Economists in the Evolution of the Quantity Theory in Americaâ (1971)
- Currie, L., âA Note on Professor Humphreyâs Articleâ (1972)
- Patinkin, D., âMore on the Chicago Monetary Traditionâ (1973/1981)
- Humphrey, T. M., âOn the Monetary Economics of Chicagoans and non-Chicagoans: Replyâ (1973)
- Parkin, M., âEssays on and in the Chicago Tradition: A Review Essayâ (1986) andPatinkin, D., âA Replyâ (1986)
- Simons, H., âReview of Currieâs Supply and Control of Money in the United Statesâ (1935)
- Steindl, F. G., âThe âOral Traditionâ at Chicago in the 1930sâ (1990)
- Patinkin, D., âThe Chicago Tradition: A Commentâ (1991)