Keynes, Chicago and Friedman
Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Ltd
978-1-85196-767-4 (ISBN)
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 |
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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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