
Monetary Policy
John Fender(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 10. February 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
246 pages
978-0-470-01909-2 (ISBN)
Description
Designed for advanced undergraduates in economics, this new text provides an up-to-date analysis of the practice and theory of monetary policy and discusses key models that tie in with contemporary research and policy.
The transmission mechanism of monetary policy is given particular emphasis and the book discusses the behaviour of a number of central banks, in particular the Bank of England, the European Central Bank and the Federal Reserve. The worldwide credit crunch and subsequent recession and non-conventional monetary policies such as quantitative easing are also given extensive treatment.
There are also chapters on a wide variety of topics such as: Consumption, investment, money demand and money supply, nominal rigidities, inflation and unemployment, time Inconsistency and central bank independence, the social costs of inflation, the role of financial intermediaries, monetary policy in an open economy, the term structure of interest rates, the stock market, the housing market and fiscal policy.
More details
Product info
Paperback
Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 249 mm
Width: 169 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
440 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-01909-2 (9780470019092)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
John Fender is a Professor of Economics at the University of Birmingham. He has taught numerous undergraduate courses on Monetary Policy at several universities in the UK and the USA. As well as having written many research papers, John has also written two books.
Content
CONTENTS
Introduction
Chapter 1: Foundations of a Monetary Economy
Chapter 2: Keynes, IS-LM and After
Chapter 3: Consumption
Chapter 4: Investment
Chapter 5: The Demand for Money and the Supply of Money
Chapter 6: Nominal Rigidities
Chapter 7: Inflation and Unemployment
Chapter 8: Time Inconsistency: Theoretical Foundations for Independent Central Banks?
Chapter 9: The Social Costs of Inflation
Chapter 10: Financial Intermediaries, Credit Market Imperfections and their Relevance for Monetary Policy
Chapter 11: Monetary Policy in an Open Economy
Chapter 12: The Term Structure of Interest Rates
Chapter 13: The Stock Market
Chapter 14: The Housing Market
Chapter 15: Fiscal Policy
Chapter 16: Evidence on the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy
Chapter 17: The Targets and Instruments of Monetary Policy
Chapter 18: The Transmission Mechanism: How does the Central Bank Influence the Behaviour of the Economy?
Chapter 19: Monetary Policy in Practice
Chapter 20: The Worldwide Credit Crunch and Recession of 2007-9
Chapter 21: Recent Innovations in Monetary Policy: Quantitative Easing
Chapter 22: Current and Future Monetary Policy
Glossary
References