The Political Economy of Central Banking
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Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Gerald Epstein, 2019. "Domestic Stagflation And Monetary Policy: The Federal Reserve And The Hidden Election," Chapters, in: The Political Economy of Central Banking, chapter 1, pages 2-56, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Gerald Epstein, 2019. "Federal Reserve Behavior and the Limits of Monetary Policy in the Current Economic Crisis," Chapters, in: The Political Economy of Central Banking, chapter 2, pages 57-66, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Gerald Epstein, 2019. "Trumponomics: Should We Just Say "No"?," Chapters, in: The Political Economy of Central Banking, chapter 3, pages 67-84, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Gerald Epstein, 2019. "Federal Reserve Politics And Monetary Instability," Chapters, in: The Political Economy of Central Banking, chapter 4, pages 86-115, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Gerald Epstein & Juliet B. Schor, 2019. "The Federal Reserve-Treasury Accord And The Construction Of The Postwar Monetary Regime In The United States," Chapters, in: The Political Economy of Central Banking, chapter 5, pages 116-157, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Gerald Epstein & Thomas Ferguson, 2019. "Monetary Policy, Loan Liquidation, and Industrial Conflict: The Federal Reserve and the Open Market Operations of 1932," Chapters, in: The Political Economy of Central Banking, chapter 6, pages 158-184, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Gerald Epstein & Juliet B. Schor, 2019. "Corporate profitability as a determinant of restrictive monetary policy: estimates for the postwar United States," Chapters, in: The Political Economy of Central Banking, chapter 7, pages 185-197, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Gerald Epstein, 2019. "Contested terrain," Chapters, in: The Political Economy of Central Banking, chapter 8, pages 199-201, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Gerald Epstein & Juliet B. Schor, 2019. "Macropolicy in the Rise and Fall of the Golden Age," Chapters, in: The Political Economy of Central Banking, chapter 9, pages 202-233, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Gerald Epstein, 2019. "Political Economy and Comparative Central Banking," Chapters, in: The Political Economy of Central Banking, chapter 10, pages 234-263, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Gerald Epstein, 2019. "A Political Economy Model of Comparative Central Banking," Chapters, in: The Political Economy of Central Banking, chapter 11, pages 264-310, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Gerald Epstein, 2019. "Profit squeeze, rentier squeeze and macroeconomic policy under fixed and flexible exchange rates," Chapters, in: The Political Economy of Central Banking, chapter 12, pages 311-349, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Arjun Jayadev & Gerald Epstein, 2019. "The Rise of Rentier Incomes in OECD Countries: Financialization, Central Bank Policy and Labor Solidarity," Chapters, in: The Political Economy of Central Banking, chapter 13, pages 350-378, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Gerald Epstein, 2019. "Financialization, rentier interests and central bank policy," Chapters, in: The Political Economy of Central Banking, chapter 14, pages 380-406, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Gerald Epstein, 2019. "Chapter 6 Central Banks As Agents Of Economic Development," Chapters, in: The Political Economy of Central Banking, chapter 15, pages 407-425, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Gerald Epstein, 2019. "Developmental central banking: winning the future by updating a page from the past," Chapters, in: The Political Economy of Central Banking, chapter 16, pages 426-440, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Gerald Epstein, 2019. "Achieving Coherence Between Macroeconomic and Development Objectives," Chapters, in: The Political Economy of Central Banking, chapter 17, pages 441-452, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Juan Antonio Montecino & Gerald Epstein, 2019. "Have Large Scale Asset Purchases Increased Bank Profits?," Chapters, in: The Political Economy of Central Banking, chapter 18, pages 454-478, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Juan Antonio Montecino & Gerald Epstein, 2019. "The Politcal Economy of QE and the Fed: Who Gained, Who Lost and Why did it End?," Chapters, in: The Political Economy of Central Banking, chapter 19, pages 479-503, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Gerald Epstein, 2019. "The impact of quantitative easing on income inequality in the United States," Chapters, in: The Political Economy of Central Banking, chapter 20, pages 504-514, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Gerald Epstein, 2019. "Statement on Monetary Policy," Chapters, in: The Political Economy of Central Banking, chapter 21, pages 516-526, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Robert Pollin & Gerald Epstein, 2019. "Should Congress control the Federal Reserve?," Chapters, in: The Political Economy of Central Banking, chapter 22, pages 527-533, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Gerald Epstein, 2019. "Reforming the Federal Reserve for the 21st Century," Chapters, in: The Political Economy of Central Banking, chapter 23, pages 534-546, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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