Keynes, the Keynesians and monetarism:
Attacking both the old Keynesianism of output gap analysis fashionable in central bank circles, Tim Congdon suggests that new Keynesianism has little to do with either Keynes or traditional Keynesianism.
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Zusammenfassung: | Attacking both the old Keynesianism of output gap analysis fashionable in central bank circles, Tim Congdon suggests that new Keynesianism has little to do with either Keynes or traditional Keynesianism. |
Beschreibung: | XV, 339 S. graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 9781847201393 |
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adam_text | Contents
List of figures
vii
List of tables and boxes
viii
Preface
xi
Acknowledgements
xiii
Introduction: what were (and are) the debates all about?
1
PART ONE KEYNES AND THE KEYNESIANS
29
1
Were the Keynesians loyal followers of Keynes?
33
2
What was Keynes s best book?
46
3
Keynes, the Keynesians and the exchange rate
55
PART TWO THE SO-CALLED KEYNESIAN
REVOLUTION
77
4
Did Britain have a Keynesian revolution ?
81
5
Is anything left of the Keynesian revolution ?
112
PART THREE DEFINING BRITISH MONETARISM
123
6
The political economy of monetarism
127
7
British and American monetarism compared
146
PART FOUR THE DEBATE ON THE
1981
BUDGET
173
8
Do budget deficits crowd out private investment?
177
9
Did the
1981
Budget refute naive Keynesianism?
181
10
An exchange
25
years later between Professor Stephen Nickell
and Tim Congdon
206
PART FIVE DID MONETARISM SUCCEED?
231
11
Assessing the Conservatives record
235
12
Criticizing the critics of monetarism
245
vi
Contents
13
Has macroeconomic stability since
1992
been due to
Keynesianism, monetarism or what?
262
PART SIX HOW THE ECONOMY WORKS
277
14
Money, asset prices and economic activity
281
15
Some aspects of the transmission mechanism
316
Index
331
Keynes, the Keynesians and Monetarism
is a major contribution to the continuing
debate on macroeconomic policy-making.
Tim Congdon has been a strong supporter
of monetarist economic principles for over
30
years. His writings
-
in the newspapers
and for parliamentary committees, as well as
in academic journals
-
played an influential role
in the transformation of British macroeconomic
policy in the
1980s
and
1990s.
This book brings together the main papers
written by the author since his
1992
collection,
Reflections on Monetarism. It challenges
several conventional wisdoms about UK
macroeconomic policy (and thinking about
policy), arguing
-
for example
-
that the
Keynesians advocacy of incomes policy
and fiscal activism in the immediate post-war
decades did not have a clear basis in Keynes s
own writings. The book denies that the UK
had a Keynesian revolution , in the sense
of a deliberately pursued fiscal activism to
promote full employment . Implicit throughout
the volume is a distinctive view of how the
economy works, with an account of the
transmission mechanism (from money to the
economy) in which movements in asset prices
and aggregate demand are strongly influenced
by the quantity of money. Congdon uses this
approach to demonstrate that monetary
policy has had more powerful effects on
macroeconomic activity in the post-war period
than fiscal policy. He also suggests that the
now fashionable New Keynesian view of
policy-making acknowledges the primacy of
monetary policy and would be better termed
output gap monetarism . In short, Keynes,
the Keynesians and Monetarism contends
that monetarism defeated Keynesianism in
the battle of ideas in the
1970s
and
1980s.
The achievement of greater macroeconomic
stability in the last
15
years is largely due
to the impact of monetarist thinking on
policy-making.
The book is clearly and attractively written,
and covers topics that are fundamental to
macroeconomic thinking and policy-making.
It will be a provocative and appealing read
for scholars at all levels of economics,
macroeconomics and monetary theory.
It will also find an audience among
policy-makers in central banks and finance
ministries, business economists working in
companies, and financial economists in the
City of London and other centres.
Tim Congdon is an economist and businessman.
He was appointed CBE for services to economic
debate in
1997,
and is currently a Visiting Fellow at
the Financial Markets Group of the London School
of Economics, UK.
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Contents
List of figures
vii
List of tables and boxes
viii
Preface
xi
Acknowledgements
xiii
Introduction: what were (and are) the debates all about?
1
PART ONE KEYNES AND THE KEYNESIANS
29
1
Were the Keynesians loyal followers of Keynes?
33
2
What was Keynes's best book?
46
3
Keynes, the Keynesians and the exchange rate
55
PART TWO THE SO-CALLED 'KEYNESIAN
REVOLUTION'
77
4
Did Britain have a 'Keynesian revolution'?
81
5
Is anything left of the'Keynesian revolution'?
112
PART THREE DEFINING BRITISH MONETARISM
123
6
The political economy of monetarism
127
7
British and American monetarism compared
146
PART FOUR THE DEBATE ON THE
1981
BUDGET
173
8
Do budget deficits'crowd out'private investment?
177
9
Did the
1981
Budget refute naive Keynesianism?
181
10
An exchange
25
years later between Professor Stephen Nickell
and Tim Congdon
206
PART FIVE DID MONETARISM SUCCEED?
231
11
Assessing the Conservatives' record
235
12
Criticizing the critics of monetarism
245
vi
Contents
13
Has macroeconomic stability since
1992
been due to
Keynesianism, monetarism or what?
262
PART SIX HOW THE ECONOMY WORKS
277
14
Money, asset prices and economic activity
281
15
Some aspects of the transmission mechanism
316
Index
331
Keynes, the Keynesians and Monetarism
is a major contribution to the continuing
debate on macroeconomic policy-making.
Tim Congdon has been a strong supporter
of monetarist economic principles for over
30
years. His writings
-
in the newspapers
and for parliamentary committees, as well as
in academic journals
-
played an influential role
in the transformation of British macroeconomic
policy in the
1980s
and
1990s.
This book brings together the main papers
written by the author since his
1992
collection,
Reflections on Monetarism. It challenges
several 'conventional wisdoms' about UK
macroeconomic policy (and thinking about
policy), arguing
-
for example
-
that the
Keynesians' advocacy of incomes policy
and fiscal activism in the immediate post-war
decades did not have a clear basis in Keynes's
own writings. The book denies that the UK
had a 'Keynesian revolution', in the sense
of a deliberately pursued fiscal activism to
promote 'full employment'. Implicit throughout
the volume is a distinctive view of how the
economy works, with an account of the
transmission mechanism (from money to the
economy) in which movements in asset prices
and aggregate demand are strongly influenced
by the quantity of money. Congdon uses this
approach to demonstrate that monetary
policy has had more powerful effects on
macroeconomic activity in the post-war period
than fiscal policy. He also suggests that the
now fashionable 'New Keynesian' view of
policy-making acknowledges the primacy of
monetary policy and would be better termed
'output gap monetarism'. In short, Keynes,
the Keynesians and Monetarism contends
that monetarism defeated Keynesianism in
the battle of ideas in the
1970s
and
1980s.
The achievement of greater macroeconomic
stability in the last
15
years is largely due
to the impact of monetarist thinking on
policy-making.
The book is clearly and attractively written,
and covers topics that are fundamental to
macroeconomic thinking and policy-making.
It will be a provocative and appealing read
for scholars at all levels of economics,
macroeconomics and monetary theory.
It will also find an audience among
policy-makers in central banks and finance
ministries, business economists working in
companies, and financial economists in the
City of London and other centres.
Tim Congdon is an economist and businessman.
He was appointed CBE for services to economic
debate in
1997,
and is currently a Visiting Fellow at
the Financial Markets Group of the London School
of Economics, UK. |
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title_sort | keynes the keynesians and monetarism |
topic | Keynesianisme gtt Monetarisme gtt Monetary policy Great Britain Geldpolitik (DE-588)4019902-2 gnd Keynessche Theorie (DE-588)4030426-7 gnd Monetarismus (DE-588)4040050-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Keynesianisme Monetarisme Monetary policy Great Britain Geldpolitik Keynessche Theorie Monetarismus Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland Großbritannien |
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