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Keynes on monetary policy, finance and uncertainty : liquidity preference theory and the global financial crisis
Bibow, Jörg
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2009
In this book, Jörg Bibow illustrates how Keynes' methodology inspired his economic theorizing and how this led to fundamental insights concerning the role of money that contrasted with orthodox closed-system modelling
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