Title: | Handbook of monetary economics |
Part : | Vol. 3A |
Authors: | Benjamin M. Friedman, Editor ; Michael Woodford, Editor |
Publisher: | Amsterdam : North Holland, 2011 |
Series: | Handbooks in economics, num. volume 8 |
ISBN (or other code): | 978-0-444-53238-1 |
Size: | 650-177 p. / tabl., graph., fig. / 25 cm |
Languages: | English |
Descriptors: |
[Eurovoc] ECONOMICS > economic analysis > economic analysis > microeconomics [Eurovoc] ECONOMICS > economic conditions > economic cycle > inflation [Eurovoc] EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATIONS > organisation of teaching > teaching materials > school textbook [Eurovoc] EMPLOYMENT AND WORKING CONDITIONS > employment > unemployment [Eurovoc] FINANCE > financial institutions and credit > credit policy [Eurovoc] FINANCE > monetary economics [Eurovoc] FINANCE > monetary economics > monetary policy [Eurovoc] FINANCE > monetary economics > money market > money |
Tags: | handbook ; monetary theory |
Abstract: |
What tools are available for setting and analyzing monetary policy?
World-renowned contributors examine recent evidence on subjects as varied as price-setting, inflation persistence, the private sector's formation of inflation expectations, and the monetary policy transmission mechanism. Stopping short of advocating conclusions about the ideal conduct of policy, the authors focus instead on analytical methods and the changing interactions among the ingredients and properties that inform monetary models. The influences between economic performance and monetary policy regimes can be both grand and muted, and this volume clarifies the present state of this continually evolving relationship. |
Contents note: |
Part One: Foundations: The Role of Money in the Economy
Chapter 1: The Mechanism-Design Approach to Monetary Theory Chapter 2: New Monetarist Economics: Models Chapter 3: Money and Inflation: Some Critical Issues Part Two: Foundations: Information and Adjustment Chapter 4: Rational Inattention and Monetary Economics Chapter 5: Imperfect Information and Aggregate Supply Chapter 6: Microeconomic Evidence on Price-Setting Part Three: Models of the Monetary Transmission Mechanism Chapter 7: DSGE Models for Monetary Policy Analysis Chapter 8: How Has the Monetary Transmission Mechanism Evolved Over Time? Chapter 9: Inflation Persistence Chapter 10: Monetary Policy and Unemployment Chapter 11: Financial Intermediation and Credit Policy in Business Cycle Analysis Chapter 12: Financial Intermediaries and Monetary Economics |
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006361 | HDB 118-3A | Livre | Centre de documentation du CERDI / Ecole d'Economie | Salle de lecture | Available |