Money, Banking, and the Business Cycle provides a comprehensive framework for analyzing these mechanisms, and offers a robust prescription for reducing financial instability over the long-term. Volume I bridges tough economic theory with empirical evidence.
表中的内容
Introduction PART I: THEORY 1. Money, Banking, and Inflation 2. How Does the Government Cause Inflation? 3. What Causes the Business Cycle? 4. In Defense of Austrian Business Cycle Theory PART II: PRACTICE 5. The Recession of the Early 1980s 6. The Business Cycle in Late Twentieth/Early Twenty-First Century America 7. John Law’s Financial Scam and the South Sea Bubble 8. The Great Depression 9. The Business Cycle in America from 1900 to 1965 Epilogue
关于作者
Brian P. Simpson is Professor and Economist at National University, USA.