Monetary policy and central banking: new directions in post-Keynesian theory
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Veröffentlicht: Cheltenham Edward Elgar ©2012
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Part I. Central banking and monetary policy. 1. Between the cup and the lip: on Post Keynesian interest rate rules and long-term interest rate management ; 2. Stabilization policy with an endogenous commercial bank ; 3. Capitalism in one country? A re-examination of mercantilist systems from the financial point of view ; 4. Proposals for the banking system, the FDIC, the Fed, and the Treasury ; 5. Financial market organizations, central banks and credits: the experience of developing economies -- Part II. Central bank policy in times of crisis. 6. Financial crisis, state of confidence, and economic policies in a Post Keynesian stock-flow consistent model ; 7. Central bank responses to financial crises: lenders of last resort in interesting times ; 8. Central banking in a systemic crisis: the Federal Reserve's "credit easing" ; 9. Monetary policy in a period of financial chaos: the political economy of the Bank of Canada in extraordinary times ; 10. The euro and its guardian of stability: fiction and reality of the 10th anniversary blast ; 11. Quantitative easing in the United States after the crisis: conflicting views
Has the economic and financial crisis changed the way we conduct monetary policy? Is quantitative easing consistent with the endogeneity of money? These are but two of the questions this new book explores. The various contributors offer interesting and new perspectives on the conduct of monetary policy during the crisis, and provide sharp criticism of central bank policies in the US and Europe. Divided into two parts, this book presents a detailed, multi-faceted analysis of banking and monetary policy. The first part examines the role of central banks within an endogenous money framework. Thes
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