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Simpson, Brian P.
Money, banking, and the business cycle.. Volume II,. Remedies and alternative theories
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Money, banking, and the business cycle./ Brian P. Simpson.
Author:
Simpson, Brian P.
Published:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan : : 2014.,
Description:
321 p.
Notes:
Electronic book text.
Subject:
Banking. -
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ISBN:
1137336560 (electronic bk.) :
Money, banking, and the business cycle.. Volume II,. Remedies and alternative theories
Simpson, Brian P.
Money, banking, and the business cycle.
Volume II,Remedies and alternative theories[electronic resource] /Brian P. Simpson. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan :2014. - 321 p.
Electronic book text.
Introduction PART I: REFUTATION OF ALTERNATIVE EXPLANATIONS OF THE BUSINESS CYCLE 1. Underconsumption and Overproduction Theories of the Business Cycle 2. Keynesian Business Cycle Theory, Part Deux: Inflexible Prices and Wages 3. Real Business Cycle Theory PART II: TO CURE THE BUSINESS CYCLE 4. Government Interference, Fiat Money, and Fractional-Reserve Banking 5. The Characteristics and Effects of a Free Market in Money and Banking 6. The Significance of Some of the Historically Freer Banking Periods 7. Gold and 100-Percent Reserves 8. How to Transition to a Free Market in Money and Banking Epilogue.
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Money, Banking, and the Business Cycle provides a comprehensive framework for analyzing these mechanisms, and offers a robust prescription for reducing financial instability over the long-term.The business cycle is a complex phenomenon. On the surface, it involves a multitude of mechanisms, such as oscillations in interest rates, prices, wages, unemployment, output, and spending. But a deeper understanding requires a unifying theory to make these various parts whole. Money, Banking, and the Business Cycle provides a comprehensive framework for analyzing these mechanisms, and offers a robust prescription for reducing financial instability over the long-term. Volume II refutes Keynesian and real business cycle theories and provides policy prescriptions to virtually eliminate the cycle. Simpson offers a detailed analysis of several historical monetary systems around the world and shows the causes and effects of fiat money and fractional-reserve banking, as well as a 100-percent reserve gold standard.
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Brian P. Simpson is an economist and professor in the School of Business and Management at National University, USA. His research has been published in numerous peer-reviewed journals, including Energy & Environment. He is the author of Markets Don't Fail! (2005).
ISBN: 1137336560 (electronic bk.) :£70.00Subjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HB3714 / .S56 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 338.542
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Introduction PART I: REFUTATION OF ALTERNATIVE EXPLANATIONS OF THE BUSINESS CYCLE 1. Underconsumption and Overproduction Theories of the Business Cycle 2. Keynesian Business Cycle Theory, Part Deux: Inflexible Prices and Wages 3. Real Business Cycle Theory PART II: TO CURE THE BUSINESS CYCLE 4. Government Interference, Fiat Money, and Fractional-Reserve Banking 5. The Characteristics and Effects of a Free Market in Money and Banking 6. The Significance of Some of the Historically Freer Banking Periods 7. Gold and 100-Percent Reserves 8. How to Transition to a Free Market in Money and Banking Epilogue.
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