International money and the real world
Davidson, Paul
International money and the real world Paul Davidson - 2nd - London Macmillan 1992 - 288 p. Paper
Preface to Second Edition - Solving the Crisis in Economic Theory - The Conceptual Framework - The Definitions and Taxonomy of Keynes' Revolution - The Taxonomy of International Money - Trade, Money and International Payments - International Liquidity and the Stability of Exchange Markets - Finance and the Wealth of Nations - The Stability of the Purchasing Power of Money - Oil, International Trade, and Inflation - Can Wages be Universally Indexed? - Export Led Growth, International Debts and a Proposal for An International Payments System - What About the International Debt Crisis? - Coordinating International Payments and Incomes - Index
This revised edition explains why orthodox economic policies have often failed to achieve their objectives and if they work they do so only by inflicting high costs on society. The civilized policies developed in this volume, on the other hand, can achieve society's goals while enhancing the many benefits of an entrepreneurial economy.
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International finance
Money.
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International money and the real world Paul Davidson - 2nd - London Macmillan 1992 - 288 p. Paper
Preface to Second Edition - Solving the Crisis in Economic Theory - The Conceptual Framework - The Definitions and Taxonomy of Keynes' Revolution - The Taxonomy of International Money - Trade, Money and International Payments - International Liquidity and the Stability of Exchange Markets - Finance and the Wealth of Nations - The Stability of the Purchasing Power of Money - Oil, International Trade, and Inflation - Can Wages be Universally Indexed? - Export Led Growth, International Debts and a Proposal for An International Payments System - What About the International Debt Crisis? - Coordinating International Payments and Incomes - Index
This revised edition explains why orthodox economic policies have often failed to achieve their objectives and if they work they do so only by inflicting high costs on society. The civilized policies developed in this volume, on the other hand, can achieve society's goals while enhancing the many benefits of an entrepreneurial economy.
333521544
International finance
Money.
332.042