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Keynes, the Keynesians and Monetarism

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Book Keynes, the Keynesians and Monetarism Tim Congdon
Libristo code: 04281848
Publishers Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, August 2007
"Keynes, the Keynesians and Monetarism" is a major contribution to the continuing debate on macroeco... Full description
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"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 academic 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 that the Keynesians' advocacy of incomes policy and fiscal activism in the immediate post-war decades did not have a strong basis in Keynes' own writings. The book denies that the UK had a 'Keynesian revolution', in the sense of a deliberately pursued fiscal activism that led to 'full employment'. It proposes a quite different 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 demand are determined by money supply developments. It uses this account to demonstrate that monetary policy has been a more powerful influence on macroeconomic activity in the post-war period than fiscal policy. It also shows that the now fashionable 'New Keynesian' approach to policy acknowledges the primacy of monetary policy and would be better termed 'output gap monetarism'. In short, it contends that monetarism largely defeated Keynesianism in the battle of ideas in the 1970s and 1980s, and that the achievement of greater macroeconomic stability in the last 15 years is largely due to the impact of monetarist principles 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 policymakers in central banks and finance ministries, business economists working in companies, and financial economists in the city of London and other centres.

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Full name Keynes, the Keynesians and Monetarism
Author Tim Congdon
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2007
Number of pages 360
EAN 9781847201393
ISBN 1847201393
Libristo code 04281848
Weight 590
Dimensions 156 x 234 x 25
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