Monetary Economics, Banking and Policy

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Banking
Basel III
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Central Bank
central bank policy
Central Bank Theory
Contemporary
Credit Money
DSGE
DSGE Modelling
ECB
Economics
endogeneity
Endogenous Money
Endogenous Money Supply
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Excess Supply
Expansion
Federal Reserve
Financial Assets
Financial Inclusion
financial regulation
Illiquidity Discounts
Independance
Inflation Target
Involuntary Unemployment
Involuntary Unemployment Equilibrium
Keynes
liquidity preference
Liquidity Preferences
Liquidity Premia
macroeconomic theory
Macroprudential Policy
macroprudential policy analysis
Monetary
money
Money Supply
money supply endogeneity
regional finance systems
Solomon Islands
UK Bank
Unconventional Monetary Policies

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367695651
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Dec 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This edited collection seeks to advance thinking on money and the monetary nature of the economy, macroeconomic analysis and economic policy, setting it within the context of current scholarship and global socioeconomic concerns, and the crisis in the economics discipline. A key aim is to highlight the central contribution that Sheila Dow has made to these fields.

Bringing together an impressive panel of contributors, this volume explores topics including central bank independence, liquidity preferences, money supply endogeneity, financial regulation, regional finance and public debt.

The essays in this first collection of two will be thought-provoking reading for advanced students and scholars of macroeconomics, monetary economics, central banking and heterodox economics. Contributors have a broad range of professional experience at universities, central banks, business, development institutions and policy advisories.

Penelope Hawkins is Senior Economic Affairs Officer at UNCTAD, specializing in public indebtedness of developing countries, financing for development and financial inclusion. As Founder and Managing Director of Feasibility (Pty) Ltd, she previously undertook leading research projects in the financial sector in Southern Africa. Orcid.org/0000-0002-2395-2499

Ioana Negru is Reader in Economics at University ‘Lucian Blaga’ Sibiu. She is the Co-editor of Ethical Formation of Economists (2019) with Wilfred Dolfsma and Gift in Economy and Society (2020), with Stefan Kesting and Paolo Silvestry. She is a member of the Skidelsky Committee for improving the economics curriculum worldwide.