Palgrave Macmillan,
Monetary Economics - Policy And Its Theoretical Basis
[2004 Isbn0333792556]
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Contents
List of boxes, tables and figures
Preface
1 The Meaning of Money
1.1 Introduction
1.2 The various meanings of ‘money’
1.3 Money in the aggregate
1.4 The development of money within economies
1.5 Summary
2 Definitions of Money in Economics
2.1 Introduction
2.2 World views and definitions of money
2.3 Economists’ definitions of money
2.4 Official measures of money
2.5 Summary
3 The Money Supply Process
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Bank balance sheets
3.3 The base-multiplier approach to money supply determination
3.4 The flow of funds approach
3.5 The two approaches compared
3.6 Summary
4 Money Supply and Control in the UK
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Short-term interest rates as the policy instrument
4.3 The rejection of monetary base control
4.4 Endogenous money
4.5 Summary
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8 The Transmission Mechanism of Monetary
Policy II - Aggregate Demand, Inflation and Output
8.1 Introduction
8.2 The simple Philips curve
8.3 The new classical model and policy irrelevance
8.4 Problems of the new classical model
8.5 Credibility and time inconsistency
8.6 The independence of central banks
8.7 Summary
9 The Theory of Monetary Policy
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Policy goals and instruments
9.3 Rules versus discretion
9.4 The choice of monetary instruments
9.5 Intermediate versus final targets
9.6 The selection of final targets
9.7 Central bank policy rules
9.8 Summary
10 The Open Economy and Monetary Policy
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Monetary policy with fixed exchange rates
10.3 Brakes on the transmission of monetary influences
10.4 Leadership of fixed exchange rate systems
10.5 Monetary policy with floating exchange rates
10.6 Monetary policy coordination
10.7 Capital mobility and the Tobin Tax
10.8 Summary
11 The Evolution of Monetary Policy in the UK
11.1 Introduction
11.2 UK monetary policy before 1985
11.3 Financial innovation and monetary policy
11.4 Monetary policy after monetary targets
11.5 Summar
12 The Monetary Authorities and Financial Markets
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Central bank leverage
12.3 Market constraints
12.4 Markets as a source of information
12.5 Markets as a test of credibility
12.6 Summary
13 Monetary Policy in the European Union
13.1 Introduction
13.2 The membership of monetary unions
13.3 The UK and membership of the euro area
13.4 Monetary policy institutions in the euro area
13.5 The form of monetary policy in the euro area
13.6 ECB monetary policy since 1999 and the value of the euro
13.7 Possible reforms of the ECB strategy and procedure
13.8 Summary
14 Monetary Policy in the USA
14.1 Introduction
14.2 The story of central banking in the USA
14.3 The aims and form of monetary policy in the USA
14.4 The Federal Reserve - independence and accountability
14.5 The Federal Reserve - recent monetary policy
14.6 Summary
Appendices
The IS/LM model
II The term structure of interest rates
Endnotes
References
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