Studies in the History of Monetary Theory : Controversies and Clarifications
by David Glasner
1: Introduction -- Part I: Classical Monetary Theory -- 2: A Reinterpretation of Classical Monetary Theory.-3: On Some Classical Monetary Controversies -- 4: The Real Bills Doctrine in the Light of the Law of Reflux -- 5: Classical Monetary Theory and the Quantity Theory -- 6: Monetary Disequilibrium and the Demand for Money in Ricardo and Thornton -- 7: The Humean and Smithian Traditions in Monetary Theory -- 8: Rules versus Discretion in Monetary Theory Historically Contemplated -- 9: Say’s Law and the Classical Theory of Depressions -- Part II: Hawtrey, Keynes, and Hayek -- 10: Good and Bad Trade: A Centenary Retrospective.-11: Hawtrey and Keynes -- 12: Where Keynes Went Wrong -- 13: Debt, Deflation, the Great Depression and the Gold Standard -- 14: Pre-Keynesian Theories of the Great Depression: Whatever Happened to Hawtrey and Cassel? -- 15: The Sraffa-Hayek Debate on the Natural Rate of Interest.-16: Hayek, Deflation, Gold and Nihilism -- 17: Hayek, Hicks, Radner and Four Equilibrium Concepts: Intertemporal, Sequential, Temporary and Rational Expectations.