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The role of money in society has been a controversial topic in economic theory over many years. Particular attention has been devoted to the analysis whether there should be competition in the supply of money, or whether this is best left to a governmental agency. This paper reviews the...
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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, G7 central banks have launched asset purchase programs in anticipation of an increase in government bond offerings to finance ballooning fiscal deficits. As the volume of government bonds owned by private investors is not expected to rise during the current...
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We derive fundamental new theory for measuring monetary service flows aggregated over countries within the European Monetary Union (EMU). We develop three increasingly restrictive approaches: (1) the heterogeneous agents approach, (2) the multilateral representative agent approach, and (3) the...
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John Maynard Keynes's liquidity preference theory, Kregel argued that such rejection leaves the relation between money and …. -- Circuit Approach ; Liquidity Preference ; Banks as Ephor of Capitalism ; J. M. Keynes ; J. A. Schumpeter ; A. Parguez ; J. A …
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The complexity of credit-money is conceived as the central issue in the banking-macro nexus, which the authors consider as a structural as well as process component of the evolving economy. This nexus is significant for the stability as well as the fragility of the economic system, because it...
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The complexity of credit money is seen as the central issue in the banking-macro nexus, which the author considers as a structural as well as a process component of the evolving economy. This nexus is significant for the stability/fragility of the economic system because it links the monetary...
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which money is neutral, at least in the long run; and the Marx-Veblen-Keynes approach, or the monetary theory of production … view back to Keynes, arguing that extending Keynes along these lines would bring his theory up to date. -- Money ; Public … Monopoly ; Monetary Theory of Production ; Keynes ; Marx ; Veblen ; Knapp ; Chartalism …
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which money is neutral, at least in the long run; and the Marx-Veblen-Keynes approach, or the monetary theory of production … that view back to Keynes, arguing that extending Keynes along these lines would bring his theory up to date …
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This paper addresses the perspective of Hayek's doctrine on monetary arrangements in the economy and his favorable argument for an international central bank over national central bank. I also discussed Hayek's view on free banking (i.e. for the free issue of bank notes) that would enable the...
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The foreign exchange market seeks to use a market-based mechanism to discover a price for a currency. But, this price discovery mechanism is hampered by a variety of externalities, chief of which is the different intermediaries involved in the trading and clearing of a currency. Such...
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