Money /
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TextPublication details: New York : Basic Books, c1970.Description: 221 p. :illSubject(s): DDC classification: - 332.4 RIT
- HG538 .R54
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| 332.4 PIE Monetary economics : | 332.4 POO Money and the economy : | 332.4 PRA Role of money supply in a developing economy : | 332.4 RIT Money / | 332.4 ROB Essays in money and interest / | 332.4 ROB Money / | 332.4 ROB Financial markets : |
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references: p. 211-212.
In order to achieve their stated goal - "to explore precisely and
thoroughly the influence of money on the economy"-the authors have divided their book into three parts. The first begins with a brief description of the role of money, followed by a quick plunge into current economic controversies. The second section turns to the influence of monetary policy on financial intermediaries, housing, the stock market, and other key sectors
of the economy. The final part of the book, after resuming the monetary versus fiscal policy dispute, both asks and answers the following questions: Should we worry about the national debt? Is there a "Golden Rule" for money? What will the role of currency and checks be in the upcoming century?
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