Monetary Theory : National and International

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Pub. Date: 2002-06-01
Publisher(s): Taylor & Francis
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Summary

In "Monetary Theory: National and International," Alvaro Cencini argues that a new approach to the analysis of bank money is needed which is capable of providing modern analytical instruments based on the intrinsic nature of bank money. Conventionally, monetary problems are examined with reference to a monetary framework which has little to do with the real world of banking. The purpose of this book is to provide an alternative analysis to monetary economics based on the very distinctive properties of bank money. Monetary problems are investigated from a structural point of view. Of special interest is the distinction made between money and income which is rooted in the everyday practices of central and secondary banks. The book also examines exchange rate instability and financial crisis and finally, sets forward an alternative proposal for European Monetary Union.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. viii
Forewordp. ix
Introductionp. 1
Money, Production and the Banking Systemp. 9
On Moneyp. 11
The Monetary System and the Central Bankp. 31
National Monetary Disequilibria: Inflationp. 50
National Monetary Disequilibria: Deflationp. 78
The Monetary Intervention of Central Banksp. 94
Money and International Transactionsp. 121
International Payments within the Gold Standard and the Gold-Exchange Standardp. 123
International Liquidity: Problems and Attempted Solutionsp. 150
The International Payments Problem and the Balance of Paymentsp. 172
The Exchange Rates Problemp. 190
Towards a New Solution to the Crisis of International Payments?p. 209
Towards the Creation of a Supranational Moneyp. 225
The Problem of European Monetary Unificationp. 227
Monetary Homogeneity and Monetary Sovereignty: Two Compatible Objectivesp. 258
The External Debt Problemp. 281
The Consequences of External Debt Servicingp. 304
Elements for a Solution to the External Debt Problemp. 340
Bibliographyp. 368
Author Indexp. 377
Subject Indexp. 380
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