The microeconomic foundation of the theory of money has long represented a puzzle to economic theory. Why is there Money? derives the foundations of monetary theory from advanced price theory in a mathematically precise family of trading post models. It has long been recognized that the fundamental
General Equilibrium Models of Monetary Economies. Studies in the Static Foundations of Monetary Theory
β Scribed by Ross M. Starr
- Publisher
- Elsevier Inc, Academic Press
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 331
- Series
- Economic Theory, Econometrics, and Mathematical Economics
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
1 - MONEY IN FORMAL GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM ANALYSIS, Pages 3-6
2 - A SUGGESTION FOR SIMPLIFYING THE THEORY OF MONEY, Pages 7-23, John R. Hicks
3 - MONEY, CAPITAL, AND OTHER STORES OF VALUE, Pages 25-37, James Tobin
4 - BILATERAL TRADE: MONEY AS A MEDIUM OF EXCHANGE, Pages 41-46
5 - OF THE ORIGIN AND USE OF MONEY, Pages 47-53, Adam Smith
6 - MONEY AND THE MECHANISM OF EXCHANGE, Pages 55-65, W. Stanley Jevons
7 - ON THE ORIGIN OF MONEY, Pages 67-82, Karl Menger
8 - BILATERAL TRADING PROCESSES, PAIRWISE OPTIMALITY, AND PARETO OPTIMALITY, Pages 83-95, Allan M. Feldman
9 - PAIRWISE, t-WISE, AND PARETO OPTIMALITIES, Pages 97-112, Steven M. Goldman, Ross M. Starr
10 - THE INFORMATIONAL EFFICIENCY OF MONETARY EXCHANGE, Pages 113-128, Joseph M. Ostroy
11 - THE STRUCTURE OF EXCHANGE IN BARTER AND MONETARY ECONOMIES, Pages 129-143, Ross M. Starr
12 - MONEY AND THE DECENTRALIZATION OF EXCHANGE, Pages 145-169, Joseph M. Ostroy, Ross M. Starr
13 - DECENTRALIZED NON-MONETARY TRADE, Pages 171-174, Ross M. Starr
14 - TRANSACTION COSTS AND INTERTEMPORAL ALLOCATIONS: MONEY AS A STORE OF VALUE, Pages 177-182
15 - ECONOMIC EQUILIBRIUM WITH COSTLY MARKETING, Pages 183-199, Duncan K. Foley
16 - EQUILIBRIUM WITH TRANSACTION COSTS, Pages 201-225, Frank H. Hahn
17 - INEFFICIENCY AND THE DEMAND FOR βMONEYβ IN A SEQUENCE ECONOMY, Pages 227-241, David A. Starrett
18 - EQUILIBRIUM IN A FINITE SEQUENCE OF MARKETS WITH TRANSACTION COST, Pages 243-264, Mordecai Kurz
19 - EQUILIBRIUM WITH NON-CONVEX TRANSACTIONS COSTS: MONETARY AND NON-MONETARY ECONOMIES, Pages 265-287, Walter P. Heller, ROSS M. Starr
20 - DETERMINACY OF THE PRICE LEVEL, POSITIVITY OF THE PRICE OF MONEY, Pages 291-295
21 - ON SOME PROBLEMS OF PROVING THE EXISTENCE OF AN EQUILIBRIUM IN A MONETARY ECONOMY, Pages 297-306, F.H. Hahn
22 - ON THE SHORT-RUN EQUILIBRIUM IN A MONETARY ECONOMY, Pages 307-323, Jean-Michel Grandmont
23 - THE PRICE OF MONEY IN A PURE EXCHANGE MONETARY ECONOMY WITH TAXATION, Pages 325-335, Ross M. Starr
24 - OPEN QUESTIONS: A RESEARCH AGENDA, Pages 339-342
25 - CONCLUSION, Pages 343-344
BIBLIOGRAPHY, Pages 345-351
Economic Theory, Econometrics, and Mathematical Economics, Page ibc1
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