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This volume provides a critical assessment of the wide spectrum of
Hayek's celebrated work as economist and social philosopher.
Included are papers on Hayek's early writings in the field of
monetary economics, on which his later campaign against inflation,
his controversial proposal for competing currencies, and his
negative view of the impact of trade unions on the economy are
based. Hayek's social philosophy, often regarded as the centre
piece of his famous work, and the fundamental findings about human
thinking, society, the market system and social rules of conduct it
is based on, is evaluated by leading contemporary social
philosophers. The volume leaves little doubt as to the considerable
impact of Hayek's thinking on economic policy and social
philosophy.
The Bundesbank is one of the world's most powerful and successful
central banks, outstanding for its independence in the conduct of
monetary policy and for its success in the achievement of relative
price stability virtually throughout the post-war era. This
collection of essays by the President of the Bundesbank, by former
and present Board members and by Heads of Department within the
Bundesbank offer a rare inside insight into its operations. The
individual contributions to this volume explain the historical,
legal and institutional basis of German internal and external
monetary policy and highlight the goals of the German central bank
and its role in the economy as a whole. The role of the Deutschmark
as one of the leading international transaction, reserve and
investment currencies is discussed in detail. Students of monetary
management and the banking community throughout the world will
benefit greatly from a study of this unique volume.
The book assesses the most exciting experiment in modern economic
history - the German currency union of 1990 - on three levels.
Firstly the international consequences are analysed utilising
different paradigms of monetary theory. These controversial results
lead to a closer look at the relationship between monetary policy
and production in Germany, and thirdly, the book concludes with a
reconsideration of the old economic question, whether money
matters, applied to the German case.
This volume provides a critical assessment of the wide spectrum of
Hayek's celebrated work as economist and social philosopher.
Included are papers on Hayek's early writings in the field of
monetary economics, on which his later campaign against inflation,
his controversial proposal for competing currencies, and his
negative view of the impact of trade unions on the economy are
based. Hayek's social philosophy, often regarded as the centre
piece of his famous work, and the fundamental findings about human
thinking, society, the market system and social rules of conduct it
is based on, is evaluated by leading contemporary social
philosophers. The volume leaves little doubt as to the considerable
impact of Hayek's thinking on economic policy and social
philosophy.
The book assesses the most exciting experiment in modern economic
history - the German currency union of 1990 - on three levels.
Firstly the international consequences are analysed utilising
different paradigms of monetary theory. These controversial results
lead to a closer look at the relationship between monetary policy
and production in Germany, and thirdly, the book concludes with a
reconsideration of the old economic question, whether money
matters, applied to the German case.
This interdisciplinary collection of essays takes a hard look at
the gap between increasingly costs expectations of welfare
including other social needs and available revenues. It shows that
the issue is not a purely economic and certainly not a
party-political one, but that it has significant ethical, some call
it spiritual, components. From providing initially a broad account
of welfare economics it presents contributions from political
philosophers and theologians as well as accounts of successful
initiatives to indicate the direction for solutions which will
correspond to the complex realities of post-modern society.
A collection of papers dicussing unknowledge and choice in
economics. The topics focus especially on G.L.S.Shackle's theories
and his place in subjectivist thought but also include time, choice
and dynamics in economics and interest rates and investment
decisions.
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