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Readership: Core reading for 2nd and 3rd year economics undergraduates taking a module in monetary economics. Supplementary reading for courses in Banking, Money, and Finance, or International Money and Finance.
Mervyn K. Lewis, National Australia Bank Professor, University of South Australia, and Paul D. Mizen, Professor of Monetary Economics, University of Nottingham
Part One: Theory 1: The Nature of Monetary Economics 2: Monetary Standards 3: The Classical Theory of Money 4: Patinkin and the Walrasian Heritage 5: Keynes's General Theory 6: Portfolio Theory 7: Friedman, Monetarism, and the Quantity Theory 8: Money and Exchange Rates 9: Rational Expectations 10: Optimal Policy Design Part Two: Policy 11: Modelling the Demand for Money 12: Demand for Money and Financial Innovation 13: The Transmission Mechanism 14: Monetary Policy in Practice 15: Exchange Rates and External Arrangements 16: Inflation Control