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- catalog abstract "The defining characteristic of the monetary and financial systems of the capitalist economies since the 1960s has been persistent and fundamental change. Some indicators of this change include the patterns toward financial deregulation, historically high interest rates, and increasingly frequent and severe bouts of financial instability. The essays in this book build from the contributions of Hyman P. Minsky, whose theories in the areas of monetary macroeconomics, unlike those of nearly all practitioners in this field, have sought to understand the processes of structural change and instabilities as inherent features of capitalist economies. New Perspectives in Monetary Macroeconomics includes essays that explore the nature of Keynesian uncertainty and the systematic sources of financial instability; empirical essays that consider, among other topics, instability in the contemporary international economy, the Latin American debt crisis, the Great Depression, and the political forces influencing central banks; and essays in analytic history that consider the connections between Minsky's work and that of Schumpeter, Marx, and the Sraffian school. The book's overall contribution advances thinking in four interrelated areas: how financial factors play a central role in establishing the pace and direction of real investment; how financial fragility emerges through endogenous market practices; how money and credit are generated endogenously through financial market activity rather than simply through prior saving and central bank interventions; and how financial markets are an important site of inter- and intra-class conflict, especially as manifested through the policies of central banks and other important governmental institutions.".
- catalog contributor b5906206.
- catalog contributor b5906207.
- catalog contributor b5906208.
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction / Robert Pollin and Gary Dymski -- 2. Financial Fragility: Is an Etiology at Hand? / Lance Taylor -- 3. Complex Dynamics in a Simple Macroeconomic Model with Financing Constraints / Domenico Delli Gatti, Mauro Gallegati and Laura Gardini -- 4. Asymmetric Information, Uncertainty, and Financial Structure: "New" versus "Post" Keynesian Microfoundations / Gary Dymski -- 5. Are Keynesian Uncertainty and Macrotheory Compatible? Conventional Decision Making, Institutional Structures, and Conditional Stability in Keynesian Macromodels / James Crotty -- 6. Minskian Fragility in the International Financial System / H. Peter Gray and Jean M. Gray -- 7. Debt Crisis Adjustment in Latin America: Have the Hardships Been Necessary? / David Felix -- 8. Financial Fragility and the Great Depression: New Evidence on Credit Growth in the 1920s / Dorene Isenberg -- 9. A Political Economy Model of Comparative Central Banking / Gerald Epstein.".
- catalog description "10. Saving, Finance and Interest Rates: An Empirical Consideration of Some Basic Keynesian Propositions / Robert Pollin and Craig Justice -- 11. Minsky, Keynes and Sraffa: Investment and the Long Period / Edward Nell -- 12. Joseph Schumpeter: A Frustrated "Creditist" / James S. Earley -- 13. Marx, Minsky and Monetary Economics / Arnie Arnon -- 14. The Costs and Benefits of Financial Instability: Big Government Capitalism and the Minsky Paradox / Robert Pollin and Gary Dymski.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Minsky, whose theories in the areas of monetary macroeconomics, unlike those of nearly all practitioners in this field, have sought to understand the processes of structural change and instabilities as inherent features of capitalist economies.".
- catalog description "New Perspectives in Monetary Macroeconomics includes essays that explore the nature of Keynesian uncertainty and the systematic sources of financial instability; empirical essays that consider, among other topics, instability in the contemporary international economy, the Latin American debt crisis, the Great Depression, and the political forces influencing central banks; and essays in analytic history that consider the connections between Minsky's work and that of Schumpeter, Marx, and the Sraffian school.".
- catalog description "The book's overall contribution advances thinking in four interrelated areas: how financial factors play a central role in establishing the pace and direction of real investment; how financial fragility emerges through endogenous market practices; how money and credit are generated endogenously through financial market activity rather than simply through prior saving and central bank interventions; and how financial markets are an important site of inter- and intra-class conflict, especially as manifested through the policies of central banks and other important governmental institutions.".
- catalog description "The defining characteristic of the monetary and financial systems of the capitalist economies since the 1960s has been persistent and fundamental change. Some indicators of this change include the patterns toward financial deregulation, historically high interest rates, and increasingly frequent and severe bouts of financial instability. The essays in this book build from the contributions of Hyman P.".
- catalog extent "vii, 414 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "New perspectives in monetary macroeconomics.".
- catalog identifier "0472104721 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "New perspectives in monetary macroeconomics.".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press,".
- catalog relation "New perspectives in monetary macroeconomics.".
- catalog subject "332.4 20".
- catalog subject "HG3881 .N414 1993".
- catalog subject "International finance.".
- catalog subject "Macroeconomics.".
- catalog subject "Marx, Karl, 1818-1883.".
- catalog subject "Minsky, Hyman P.".
- catalog subject "Monetary policy.".
- catalog subject "Schumpeter, Joseph A., 1883-1950.".
- catalog subject "Schumpeter, Joseph Alois, 1883-1950.".
- catalog subject "Sraffa, Piero.".
- catalog subject "Uncertainty.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction / Robert Pollin and Gary Dymski -- 2. Financial Fragility: Is an Etiology at Hand? / Lance Taylor -- 3. Complex Dynamics in a Simple Macroeconomic Model with Financing Constraints / Domenico Delli Gatti, Mauro Gallegati and Laura Gardini -- 4. Asymmetric Information, Uncertainty, and Financial Structure: "New" versus "Post" Keynesian Microfoundations / Gary Dymski -- 5. Are Keynesian Uncertainty and Macrotheory Compatible? Conventional Decision Making, Institutional Structures, and Conditional Stability in Keynesian Macromodels / James Crotty -- 6. Minskian Fragility in the International Financial System / H. Peter Gray and Jean M. Gray -- 7. Debt Crisis Adjustment in Latin America: Have the Hardships Been Necessary? / David Felix -- 8. Financial Fragility and the Great Depression: New Evidence on Credit Growth in the 1920s / Dorene Isenberg -- 9. A Political Economy Model of Comparative Central Banking / Gerald Epstein.".
- catalog tableOfContents "10. Saving, Finance and Interest Rates: An Empirical Consideration of Some Basic Keynesian Propositions / Robert Pollin and Craig Justice -- 11. Minsky, Keynes and Sraffa: Investment and the Long Period / Edward Nell -- 12. Joseph Schumpeter: A Frustrated "Creditist" / James S. Earley -- 13. Marx, Minsky and Monetary Economics / Arnie Arnon -- 14. The Costs and Benefits of Financial Instability: Big Government Capitalism and the Minsky Paradox / Robert Pollin and Gary Dymski.".
- catalog title "New perspectives in monetary macroeconomics : explorations in the tradition of Hyman P. Minsky / edited by Gary Dymski and Robert Pollin.".
- catalog type "text".