This 1983 book is a wide-ranging study of the macroeconomic side of monetary theory.
Introduction
Disequilibrium Theory
Wealth Effects
Money and Growth
An Exact, Transaction-Cost-Based Model of a Monetary Economy
Investment and Saving
Expectations and the Crowding-Out Effect
Liquidity-Constrained Equilibria
Further Results on Liquidity-Constrained Equilibria
A 'Competitive' Theory of Unemployment
The Balance of Payments
Mathematical appendix; Bibliographical notes
References
Index
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