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Irving Fisher and Debt Deflation

In: Theories of Financial Disturbance

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Theories of Financial Disturbance examines how the operations of market-driven finance may initiate and transmit disturbances to the economy at large, by looking in detail at how various economists envisaged such disturbances occurring.

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  • ., 2005. "Irving Fisher and Debt Deflation," Chapters, in: Theories of Financial Disturbance, chapter 6, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Aldrich, John, 2008. "Professor A.L. Bowley’s theory of the representative method," Discussion Paper Series In Economics And Econometrics 801, Economics Division, School of Social Sciences, University of Southampton.
    2. P. Harrison & I. Holman & P. Berry, 2015. "Assessing cross-sectoral climate change impacts, vulnerability and adaptation: an introduction to the CLIMSAVE project," Climatic Change, Springer, vol. 128(3), pages 153-167, February.

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