The current discussion about the future of the financial system draws heavily on a set of theories known as the ‘New Monetary Economics’. The New Monetary Economics predicts that deregulation and financial innovation will lead to a moneyless world. This paper uses a market microstructure approach to show that a common medium of exchange that serves as unit of account will remain a necessary instrument to reduce transaction costs. This finding is supported by empirical evidence from foreign exchange markets
he purpose of this paper is to discuss some of the models used in New Monetarist Economics, which is...
This paper provides an overview of the role of money in modern macro models. In particular, we are f...
Fiat money is a creation of both the state and society. Its value is supported by expectations which...
The current discussion about the future of the financial system draws heavily on a set of theories k...
The Microfoundations of Monetary Theory Following an initial brief mention of some fundamental ...
Money, credit and monetary markets are interlinked with each other and linked to real sector of the ...
An analysis highlighting the fact that a micro approach may afford a better conceptual grasp of the ...
The paper discusses some fundamental problems in monetary economics associated with the determinatio...
This paper discusses the peculiar nature of money, and how the introduction of interest-based financ...
Payment systems have many similarities to trading platforms for financial assets. The financial asse...
This paper investigates different theories of the nature of a monetary economy focussing on the spec...
This dissertation provides novel perspectives on economic phenomena related to the role of banks and...
There has been a significant degree of financial restructuring over the last few decades, which has ...
This paper introduces a new monetary theory that is compatible with the Keynesian liquidity preferen...
The premise of the author is that the study of money should commence at the most general level. Cons...
he purpose of this paper is to discuss some of the models used in New Monetarist Economics, which is...
This paper provides an overview of the role of money in modern macro models. In particular, we are f...
Fiat money is a creation of both the state and society. Its value is supported by expectations which...
The current discussion about the future of the financial system draws heavily on a set of theories k...
The Microfoundations of Monetary Theory Following an initial brief mention of some fundamental ...
Money, credit and monetary markets are interlinked with each other and linked to real sector of the ...
An analysis highlighting the fact that a micro approach may afford a better conceptual grasp of the ...
The paper discusses some fundamental problems in monetary economics associated with the determinatio...
This paper discusses the peculiar nature of money, and how the introduction of interest-based financ...
Payment systems have many similarities to trading platforms for financial assets. The financial asse...
This paper investigates different theories of the nature of a monetary economy focussing on the spec...
This dissertation provides novel perspectives on economic phenomena related to the role of banks and...
There has been a significant degree of financial restructuring over the last few decades, which has ...
This paper introduces a new monetary theory that is compatible with the Keynesian liquidity preferen...
The premise of the author is that the study of money should commence at the most general level. Cons...
he purpose of this paper is to discuss some of the models used in New Monetarist Economics, which is...
This paper provides an overview of the role of money in modern macro models. In particular, we are f...
Fiat money is a creation of both the state and society. Its value is supported by expectations which...