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Modern monetary theory and European macroeconomics / Dirk H. Ehnts.
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Ehnts, Dirk
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Language
English
Published/Created
London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
©2017
Description
xiii, 208 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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Firestone Library - Stacks
HG925 .E384 2017
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Subject(s)
Money
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European Union countries
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Monetary policy
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European Union countries
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Fiscal policy
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European Union countries
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Banks and banking, Central
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Euro
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Series
Routledge international studies in money and banking ; 88.
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Routledge international studies in money and banking ; 88
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 204-205) and index.
Contents
Theoretical foundations
Substance and purposes of economic activity
Money and credit
Debts and balance sheets
The creation of bank deposits
The creation of central bank deposits
The instruments of a central bank
The creation of sovereign securities
The sustainability of the financial system
Inflation and deflation
Analysis
A macroeconomic model
Europe before the euro
The situation with the euro
Reform
How do we restore demand?
The future : with or without the euro?.
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ISBN
9781138654778 ((hardback))
1138654779 ((hardback))
LCCN
2016019000
OCLC
959667002
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