
Monetary Macrodynamics
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Monetary Macrodynamics shows that the balanced growth path of a capitalist economy is unlikely to be attracting and that the cumulative forces that surround it are controlled in the large by changes in the behavioural factors that drive the wage-price spiral and the financial markets. Such behavioural changes can in fact be observed in actual economies in the interaction of demand-driven business fluctuations with supply-driven wage and price dynamics as they originate from the conflict over income distribution between capital and labour.
The book is a detailed critique of US mainstream macroeconomics and uses rigorous dynamic macro-models of a descriptive and applicable nature. It will be of particular relevance to postgraduate students and researchers interested in disequilibrium processes, real wage feedback channels, financial markets and portfolio choice, financial accelerator mechanisms and monetary policy.
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'Monetary Macrodynamics is an elegant monograph, written in a thoroughly modern vein, balanced in its deft use of deep nonlinear dynamics, clear numerical exercises, innovative policy visions, all of it based on solid monetary macroeconomic theories. The welcome inclusion of accessibility to the software used in the interesting numerical exercises adds to the book's considerable pedagogical attractiveness.The emphasis on the disequilibrium, non-maximum, dynamics of a monetary economy, including an embryonic analysis of real-financial market interactions, makes this a most attractive book from which to teach interesting graduate level monetary macroeconomics, in tune with the crises of the times.
Monetary Macrodynamics, together with its intellectual 'cousins', Dynamic Macroeconomics and The Dynamics of Keynesian Monetary Growth, all three from the same fertile and imaginative fountain, is a perfect trilogy and a fresh antidote to the arid, antiseptic, ad hockeries of orthodox teaching material emphasising variants of DSGE modelling.'
- Vela Velupillai, Professor of Economics, University of Trento, Italy.
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