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Edward Elgar Publishing Edward Elgar Monetarism - Schools of Thought in Economics

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Description

Explore the deep history and evolution of economic theory with Monetarism from the Schools of Thought in Economics series. This comprehensive two-volume set provides a detailed look at how monetarism has shaped the decisions of political leaders and the direction of global economic policy over the last decade. The text traces the development of these ideas from early foundational work by David Hume and Irving Fisher to the modern research of renowned economists. You will find insights from major figures such as Milton Friedman, Robert Lucas, Rudiger Dornbusch, and Thomas Sargent. Designed for students, academics, and professionals, these volumes cover both theoretical frameworks and empirical evidence. By examining the practical implications for economic policy, this collection serves as a vital resource for understanding the mechanics of money supply and its impact on the modern world.

Key Features

Comprehensive historical coverage tracing the origins of monetarism from David Hume and Irving Fisher to contemporary research.

Includes insights from eminent economists such as Milton Friedman, Robert Lucas, Rudiger Dornbusch, and Thomas Sargent.

Two-volume set providing an extensive study of the Schools of Thought in Economics series.

Covers both theoretical foundations and empirical aspects to provide a well-rounded understanding of the subject.

Analyzes the real-world implications of monetarist theory on modern economic policy and political leadership.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
01 January 1990
Listed Since
16 December 2006

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