<p>As we stand at the precipice of the twenty first century the ability to capture and transmit copious amounts of information is clearly a defining feature of the human race. In order to increase the value of this vast supply of information we must develop means for effectively processing it. Newly
Money, Information and Uncertainty
β Scribed by C. A. E. Goodhart (auth.)
- Publisher
- Macmillan Education UK
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 508
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
The Nature of Markets....Pages 1-23
The Role of Money....Pages 24-50
Micro-Economic Foundations of the Demand for Money....Pages 51-81
Macro-Economic Analysis of the Demand for Money....Pages 82-103
The Principles of Intermediation....Pages 104-128
Controlling the Supply of Money: A Problem for the Authorities?....Pages 129-155
Credit Rationing....Pages 156-175
Why Do Banks Need a Central Bank?....Pages 176-193
Financial Regulation....Pages 194-213
The Determination of Interest Rates....Pages 214-237
The Term Structure of Interest Rates....Pages 238-262
The Transmission Mechanism of Monetary Policy....Pages 263-291
The Effects of Nominal Monetary Changes on Output, Employment and Inflation....Pages 292-327
Monetary Policy β 1: The Use of Policy Instruments in an Uncertain World....Pages 328-352
Monetary Policy β 2: Rules versus Discretion....Pages 353-384
The Regional Adjustment Process....Pages 385-415
International Monetary Relations β 1: Exchange Rate Regimes....Pages 416-437
International Monetary Relations β 2: The Turbulent Float....Pages 438-457
Back Matter....Pages 458-493
β¦ Subjects
Banking
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