
Money, Income and Time
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Foreword, Meghnad Desai (London School of Economics, UK)
Introduction
Part I: A New Approach to Monetary Analysis
1. The Origins of an Alternative Definition of Money
2. Nominal Money and Real Money
3. The Banking School and the Currency School
4. Keynes's Analysis of Money
5. Money and Time
6. Income and Time
Part II: A Critical Appraisal of Traditional Monetary Analysis
7. The Concept of Commodity-money
8. Two Faulty Concepts: Money as a Net Asset and Money as a Veil
9. The Neoclassical Dichotomy
10. The Quantity Theory of Money
11. The Monetarists' Attempt at Generalization
12. The Quantity Theory of Money and the Neoclassical Dichotomy
13. The Neutrality of Money
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index of Names
Subject Index
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