Macroeconomics; Income and Monetary TheoryFocuses on the overall impact of Keynesian theory and its interpretation. Part I deals with the theory of income and employment. Part II presents a systematic study of monetary theory. |
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PreClassical Theory of Income and Employment | 10 |
Classical Theory of Income and Employment | 25 |
Neoclassical Theory of Income and Employment | 51 |
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aggregate demand analysis assets assumption bank Baumol bonds Brace & World Business Cycles capital Chap commodity consumption function cost currency curve demand for money deposits determined Don Patinkin Duesenberry Economic Growth equation of exchange factors full employment Gurley and Shaw Harper & Row Ibid increase Interest and Prices interest rate John Maynard Keynes Keynesian economics Keynesian Revolution labor liquidity preference liquidity-preference loan McGraw-Hill Book Company monetary theory money supply output permission of Harcourt permission of Harper Pigou Political Economy post-Keynesian price level production Professor Friedman Professor Patinkin quantity of money quantity theory rate of interest real-balance effect Ricardo saving and investment Say's Law stock of money supply of money Theory of Employment theory of income theory of interest theory of money tion Treatise on Money value of money value theory variables wage wealth Wicksell Wicksellian writers Y₁ York