Money and the Economic ProcessIn this important new book, Sheila Dow argues that money is integral to the economic process and that some common principles may be applied when analysing money's role at the regional, national and international levels. The importance of considering the spatial aspects of money's role has been highlighted by recent developments in Europe and elsewhere. Using a post Keynesian perspective, the first five chapters put forward a methodological and theoretical framework for a theory of money which combines endogenous credit creation and liquidity preference. The next five chapters analyse money's role in the economic process as it affects regional economies. The final two chapters adapt the theory in order to analyse finance and development in the international context, and as a basis for discussing possible international institutional reforms. Money and the Economic Process features some of Sheila Dow's most acclaimed articles and papers in this area, as well as including some new work which reveals the recent development of her thought. |
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... reduction in flow demand . Further the theoretical limit on supply is the global , rather than domestic , capacity to ... reduced demand for domestic idle balances as attractive foreign assets are substituted . But the effect of both of ...
... reduced is the multiplier - accelerator effects of a reduced willingness of local businesses to invest , given their reduced confidence in the region's prospects , coupled with the increasing difficulties they experience in maintaining ...
... reduces the redeposit ratio in the financial institutions of the peripheral region , reducing their ability to extend credit , just as the increase in their own liquidity preference reduces their willingness to commit their assets to ...
Contents
Methodology and the Analysis of a Monetary Economy | 5 |
The different methodological bases of Post Keynesian | 11 |
List of Figures and Tables | 17 |
Copyright | |
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