Keynes, Chicago and Friedman - Milton Friedman

Keynes, Chicago and Friedman

Study in Disputation

Milton Friedman (Autor)

Media-Kombination
944 Seiten
2003
Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Ltd
978-1-85196-767-4 (ISBN)
299,80 inkl. MwSt
These two volumes present essays on the subdiscipline of Chicago Monetarism in economics. Some of the issues under dispute can be regarded as resolved, while others are still being debated. The contibutors include Friedman, Patinkin, Harry Johnson and James Tobin.

Robert Leeson is at Murdoch University, Western Australia Milton Friedman was the recipient the 1976 Nobel Memorial Prize for economic science and has been a senior research fellow at the Hoover Institution since 1977

Volume 1 Part One: The Initial Controversy R Leeson, Introduction; M Friedman, 'Studies in The Quantity Theory of Money - A Restatement' (1956), M Friedman, 'The Monetary Theory and Policy of Henry Simons' (1967); M Friedman, 'The Quantity Theory of Money' (1968); D Patinkin, 'The Chicago Tradition, The Quantity Theory and Friedman' (1969); D Patinkin, 'Friedman on the Quantity Theory and Keynesian Economics' (1974); M Friedman, 'Comments on the Critics: Patinkin' (1972/1974); H G Johnson, 'The Keynesian Revolution and the Monetarist Counter-Revolution' (1971); D Laidler, 'Monetarism: An Interpretation and an Assessment' (1981); J Tobin, 'The Monetarist Counter-Revolution Today - An Appraisal' (1981); R Leeson, 'The Early Patinkin-Friedman Correspondence' (1998); R Leeson, 'Patinkin, Johnson and the Shadow of Friedman' (2000) Part Two: The Debate Widens R Leeson, Introduction; T M Humphrey, 'Role of Non-Chicagoan Economists in the Evolution of the Quantity Theory in America' (1971); L Currie, 'A Note on Professor Humphrey's Article' (1972); D Patinkin, 'More on the Chicago Monetary Tradition' (1973/1981); T M Humphrey, 'On the Monetary Economics of Chicagoans and non-Chicagoans: Reply' (1973); M Parkin, 'Essays on and in the Chicago Tradition: A Review Essay' (1986); D Patinkin, 'A Reply' (1986); H Simons, 'Review of Currie's Supply and Control of Money in the United States' (1935); F G Steindl, 'The 'Oral Tradition' at Chicago in the 1930s' (1990); D Patinkin, ' The Chicago Tradition: A Comment' (1991) Volume 2 Part Three: How Unique Was The Chicago Tradition? R Leeson, Introduction; G Tavlas, 'Some Further Observations on the Monetary Economics of Chicagoans and Non-Chicagoans' (1976); J R Davis, 'Chicago Economists, Budget Deficits, and the Early 1930s' !1968); J R Davis, 'The Last Remake of the New Economics and the Old Economists' (1979); G Tavlas, 'The Last Remake of the New Economics and the Old Economists: Reply' (1979); T Cate, 'Keynes on Monetary Theory and Policy: Comment' (1981); G Tavlas, 'Keynes on Monetary Theory and Policy: Reply' (1981); G Tavlas, 'The Chicago Tradition Revisited: Some Neglected Monetary Contributions: Senator Paul Douglas (1892-1976)' (1977); G Tavlas, 'Chicago Schools Old and New on the Efficacy of Monetary Policy' (1977); J Ascheim and G Tavlas, 'On Monetarism and Ideology' (1981); D Laidler, 'Hawtrey, Harvard and the Origins of the Chicago Tradition' (1993); G Tavlas, 'Chicago, Harvard, and the Doctrinal Foundations of Monetary Economics' (1977); G Tavlas, 'Was the Monetarist Tradition Invented?' (1998); D Laidler, 'More on Hawtrey, Harvard and Chicago' (1998); G Tavlas, 'More on the Chicago Tradition' (1998); D Laidler, 'Hawtrey, Harvard and Chicago: A Final Comment' (1998); D Laidler, 'The Chicago Monetarist Tradition' (1999); G Tavlas, 'Response from Tavlas' (1999); D Laidler and R Sandilands, 'An Early Harvard Memorandum on Anti-Depression Policies' (2002); L B Currie, H D White, and P T Ellsworth, 'Memorandum' (1932) Part Four: Towards A Resolution Of The Dispute R Leeson, Introduction; D Patinkin, 'Keynesian Monetary Theory and the Cambridge School' (1974); D Patinkin, 'The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes: From the Tract to the General Theory' (1975); D Patinkin, 'Keynes and Chicago' (1979/1981); J Viner, 'Pessimism Vindicated' (1932); J Viner, 'Mr Keynes on the Causes of Unemployment and Comment on my 1936 Review' (1936/1964); H C Simons, 'Keynes Comments on Money' (1936); H C Simons, 'Keynes Comments on Money' (1936); F Knight, 'Unemployment and Mr Keynes' Revolution in Economic Theory' (1937); L W Mints, 'Monetary Policy' (1946); A Hansen, 'Notes on Mints' Paper on Monetary Policy' (1946); H S Ellis, 'Comments on the Mints and Hansen Papers' (1946); R Leeson, 'From Keynes to Friedman via Mints: Resolving the Dispute over the Quantity Theory Oral Tradition' (2002)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.4.2003
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 1905 g
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Allgemeines / Lexika
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre
ISBN-10 1-85196-767-2 / 1851967672
ISBN-13 978-1-85196-767-4 / 9781851967674
Zustand Neuware
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