Monetary Economics
(2023)

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[United States] : One Billion Knowledgeable, 2023
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9791222084893 MWT17067142, 17067142
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English
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What is Monetary Economics Monetary economics is the subfield of economics that investigates the various theories of money. It offers a framework for evaluating money and takes into consideration its functions. Additionally, it investigates how money might obtain acceptance only due to the fact that it is convenient as a public benefit. The discipline has historically been a precursor to macroeconomics, and it continues to be inextricably related to microeconomics. Additionally, this division investigates the consequences of monetary systems, which might include the regulation of money and the financial institutions that are involved with it, as well as international implications. How you will benefit (I) Insights, and validations about the following topics: Chapter 1: Monetary economics Chapter 2: Macroeconomics Chapter 3: Monetarism Chapter 4: Political economy Chapter 5: Post-Keynesian economics Chapter 6: Industrial organization Chapter 7: Economic data Chapter 8: Computational economics Chapter 9: International economics Chapter 10: Monetary-disequilibrium theory Chapter 11: E. Roy Weintraub Chapter 12: Economic methodology Chapter 13: David Laidler Chapter 14: Economic justice Chapter 15: Agent-based computational economics Chapter 16: Cultural economics Chapter 17: Alberto Alesina Chapter 18: Mathematical economics Chapter 19: Basil Moore Chapter 20: Robert W. Clower Chapter 21: Edward E. Leamer (II) Answering the public top questions about monetary economics. (III) Real world examples for the usage of monetary economics in many fields. (IV) Rich glossary featuring over 1200 terms to unlock a comprehensive understanding of monetary economics. (eBook only). Who will benefit Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of monetary economics

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