A survey of regional monetary theory suggests a regional segmentation of financial markets on the basis of differences in portfolio preference, or market imperfections. These possibilities are explored here using post-Keynesian monetary theory. It is concluded that the availability of credit to a region depends more on the (potentially volatile) degree of confidence in the regional economy. The amount of liquidity thus generated depends on the propensity for capital flight due to liquidity preference. The resulting tendency for regions attracting low degrees of confidence to experience liquidity shortage will be greater the more integrated the national banking system
Keynesian monetary theory focuses on money as a store of value, seen as a defence against uncertaint...
The economic recession in Europe, triggered by the financial crisis of 2008–2009, has rekindled the ...
A model is presented to characterise the (optimal) demand for cash balances in deregulated markets. ...
A survey of regional monetary theory suggests a regional segmentation of financial markets on the ba...
Analysis of the relationship between regional economic conditions and finance varies according to th...
This work is meant to show the relevance of the role of money in explaining regional disparities. ...
Keynes's monetary theory isbased on the view that money is fundamentally nonneutral. Money is an ins...
Four approaches to money in the macroeconomy have appropriated the name of Keynes or the label &ldqu...
With the final phase of the European Monetary Union underway, concern has been raised over the regio...
A presentation of a theoretical model of regional banking using plausible information asymmetries to...
This paper develops a model of regional financial markets which can encompass different degrees of s...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the degree of monetary policy pervasiveness in the Unite...
Money at the regional level has not been properly treated. This can be understood within orthodox th...
An alternative theoretical setting is presented to characterise the money demand and the monetary eq...
EMU and the regional impact of monetary policy, Reg. Studies 37, 969- 980. In this paper we focus on...
Keynesian monetary theory focuses on money as a store of value, seen as a defence against uncertaint...
The economic recession in Europe, triggered by the financial crisis of 2008–2009, has rekindled the ...
A model is presented to characterise the (optimal) demand for cash balances in deregulated markets. ...
A survey of regional monetary theory suggests a regional segmentation of financial markets on the ba...
Analysis of the relationship between regional economic conditions and finance varies according to th...
This work is meant to show the relevance of the role of money in explaining regional disparities. ...
Keynes's monetary theory isbased on the view that money is fundamentally nonneutral. Money is an ins...
Four approaches to money in the macroeconomy have appropriated the name of Keynes or the label &ldqu...
With the final phase of the European Monetary Union underway, concern has been raised over the regio...
A presentation of a theoretical model of regional banking using plausible information asymmetries to...
This paper develops a model of regional financial markets which can encompass different degrees of s...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the degree of monetary policy pervasiveness in the Unite...
Money at the regional level has not been properly treated. This can be understood within orthodox th...
An alternative theoretical setting is presented to characterise the money demand and the monetary eq...
EMU and the regional impact of monetary policy, Reg. Studies 37, 969- 980. In this paper we focus on...
Keynesian monetary theory focuses on money as a store of value, seen as a defence against uncertaint...
The economic recession in Europe, triggered by the financial crisis of 2008–2009, has rekindled the ...
A model is presented to characterise the (optimal) demand for cash balances in deregulated markets. ...