Money in the Great Recession
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- Tim Congdon
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Individual chapters are listed in the "Chapters" tab
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Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Tim Congdon, 2017. "What were the causes of the Great Recession? The mainstream approach vs. the monetary interpretation," Chapters, in: Tim Congdon (ed.), Money in the Great Recession, chapter 1, pages 27-56, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Tim Congdon, 2017. "The debate over “quantitative easing†in the UK’s Great Recession and afterwards," Chapters, in: Tim Congdon (ed.), Money in the Great Recession, chapter 2, pages 57-77, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Ryland Thomas, 2017. "UK broad money growth and nominal spending during the Great Recession: an analysis of the money creation process and the role of money demand," Chapters, in: Tim Congdon (ed.), Money in the Great Recession, chapter 3, pages 78-100, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Juan E. Castañeda & Tim Congdon, 2017. "Have central banks forgotten about money? The case of the European Central Bank, 1999–2014," Chapters, in: Tim Congdon (ed.), Money in the Great Recession, chapter 4, pages 101-130, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Adam Ridley, 2017. "The impact of the New Regulatory Wisdom on banking, credit and money: good or bad?," Chapters, in: Tim Congdon (ed.), Money in the Great Recession, chapter 5, pages 137-154, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Charles Goodhart, 2017. "Why has monetary policy not worked as expected? Some interactions between financial regulation, credit and money," Chapters, in: Tim Congdon (ed.), Money in the Great Recession, chapter 6, pages 155-163, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Steve Hanke, 2017. "The Basel rules and the banking system: an American perspective," Chapters, in: Tim Congdon (ed.), Money in the Great Recession, chapter 7, pages 164-178, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Philip Booth, 2017. "Monetary policy, asset prices and financial institutions," Chapters, in: Tim Congdon (ed.), Money in the Great Recession, chapter 8, pages 185-207, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Robert Skidelsky, 2017. "How would Keynes have analysed the Great Recession of 2008 and 2009?," Chapters, in: Tim Congdon (ed.), Money in the Great Recession, chapter 9, pages 208-232, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- David Laidler, 2017. "Why Friedman and Schwartz’s interpretation of the Great Depression still matters: reassessing the thesis of their 1963 Monetary History," Chapters, in: Tim Congdon (ed.), Money in the Great Recession, chapter 10, pages 233-258, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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