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Money, inflation and capital formation : an analysis of the long run from the perspective of overlapping generations models / Leopold von Thadden.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Lecture notes in economics and mathematical systems ; 479Publication details: Berlin : Springer-Verlag, 1999.Description: ix, 193 páginas : gráficas, tablas ; 23 cmContent type:
  • Texto
Media type:
  • Sin mediación
Carrier type:
  • Volumen
ISBN:
  • 3540664564
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.41  T41m  21
Other classification:
  • E31
Contents:
Introduction: I. Money, inflation, and capital formation in the long run: general remarks: 1. Summary of the literature: theoretical aspects ; 2. Summary of the literature: empirical aspects ; 3. Further reflections on money -- II. Money, inflation, and capital formation: the perspective of overlapping generations models: 4. The Diamond model with money as single outside asset: 4.1.The model ; 4.2. Equilibrium conditions ; 4.3. Policy effects ; 4.4. Discussion ; 4.5.Appendix -- 5. Variation 1: Imperfect credit markets and asymmetric information: 5.1. The model ; 5.2. Equilibrium conditions ; 5.3. Policy effects ; 5.4. Discussion ; 5.5. Appendix -- 6. Variation 2: Random liquidity needs: 6.1. The model ; 6.2. Equilibrium conditions ; 6.3. Policy effects ; 6.4. Discussion ; 6.5. Appendix -- 7. Variation 3: Standard cash-in-advance constraint and endogenous savings: 7.1. The model ; 7.2. Equilibrium conditions ; 7.3. Policy effects ; 7.4. Appendix -- 8. Variation 4: Differentiated goods, multiple means of payment, and money as single outside asset: 8.1. The model ; 8.2. Equilibrium conditions ; 8.3. The regime with an exogenous cash-in-advance constraint ; 8.4. The regime with an endogenous cash-in-advance constraint ; 8.5. Appendix 1: Standard problem of the consumer ; 8.6. Appendix 2: The regime with an endogenous cash-in-advance constraint ; 8.7. Appendix 3: The regime with an exogenous cash-in-advance constraint ; 8.8. Appendix 4: Plots -- 9. Variation 5: Differentiated goods, multiple means of payment, and alternative specifications of government activities: 9.1. Differentiated goods, multiple means of payment, and multiple outside assets ; 9.2. Differentiated goods, multiple means of payment, and productive government expenditures ; 9.3. Appendix.
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Introduction: I. Money, inflation, and capital formation in the long run: general remarks: 1. Summary of the literature: theoretical aspects ; 2. Summary of the literature: empirical aspects ; 3. Further reflections on money -- II. Money, inflation, and capital formation: the perspective of overlapping generations models: 4. The Diamond model with money as single outside asset: 4.1.The model ; 4.2. Equilibrium conditions ; 4.3. Policy effects ; 4.4. Discussion ; 4.5.Appendix -- 5. Variation 1: Imperfect credit markets and asymmetric information: 5.1. The model ; 5.2. Equilibrium conditions ; 5.3. Policy effects ; 5.4. Discussion ; 5.5. Appendix -- 6. Variation 2: Random liquidity needs: 6.1. The model ; 6.2. Equilibrium conditions ; 6.3. Policy effects ; 6.4. Discussion ; 6.5. Appendix -- 7. Variation 3: Standard cash-in-advance constraint and endogenous savings: 7.1. The model ; 7.2. Equilibrium conditions ; 7.3. Policy effects ; 7.4. Appendix -- 8. Variation 4: Differentiated goods, multiple means of payment, and money as single outside asset: 8.1. The model ; 8.2. Equilibrium conditions ; 8.3. The regime with an exogenous cash-in-advance constraint ; 8.4. The regime with an endogenous cash-in-advance constraint ; 8.5. Appendix 1: Standard problem of the consumer ; 8.6. Appendix 2: The regime with an endogenous cash-in-advance constraint ; 8.7. Appendix 3: The regime with an exogenous cash-in-advance constraint ; 8.8. Appendix 4: Plots -- 9. Variation 5: Differentiated goods, multiple means of payment, and alternative specifications of government activities: 9.1. Differentiated goods, multiple means of payment, and multiple outside assets ; 9.2. Differentiated goods, multiple means of payment, and productive government expenditures ; 9.3. Appendix.

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