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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Riccardo Realfonzo , John E. KingPublisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 127.00cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.500kg ISBN: 9781858987651ISBN 10: 1858987652 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 28 October 1998 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews`Realfonzo's book is wide-ranging and well documented. It usefully traces back the historical origins of the monetary circuit and analyses a number of themes that are still central to the contemporary theoretical debate.' -- Giovanni Pavanelli, History of Economic Ideas `. . . it was without doubt a pleasure to read this book that puts in historical perspective, particularly for post Keynesians, some of the debates over the issue of endogenous money. Readers interested in the development of monetary theory from a broader international perspective will have much to learn from Realfonzo's book.' -- Mario Seccareccia, Review of Political Economy `This book should be welcomed by all those interested in the fundamental problems of our discipline. It is a fresh and serious effort to come to grips with a confusing and diverse literature that addresses yet unsolved problems. The unusual perspective from which the effort proceeds may make for occasional frustration, but in the end one feels illuminated, and even charmed by the author's evident love for the great texts of the past. I look forward to his next book.' -- Peter Mehrling, The Economic Journal `Very well published by Edward Elgar, and with a sagacious introduction by John E. King, Realfonzo's timely book represents on the whole an important attempt at clarifying the conceptual issues underlying a modern and rigorous construction of the complete theory of a monetary production economy. There is no doubt that his scholar contribution deserves careful attention by the academic as well as the policymaker.' -- Sergio Rossi, Kyklos `Riccardo Realfonzo's excellent book traces the pre-history of monetary circuit theory and its confrontation with mainstream analysis in the first four decades of the century.' -- From the introduction by John E. King, La Trobe University, Australia 'Realfonzo's book is wide-ranging and well documented. It usefully traces back the historical origins of the monetary circuit and analyses a number of themes that are still central to the contemporary theoretical debate.' -- Giovanni Pavanelli, History of Economic Ideas '... it was without doubt a pleasure to read this book that puts in historical perspective, particularly for post Keynesians, some of the debates over the issue of endogenous money. Readers interested in the development of monetary theory from a broader international perspective will have much to learn from Realfonzo's book.' -- Mario Seccareccia, Review of Political Economy 'This book should be welcomed by all those interested in the fundamental problems of our discipline. It is a fresh and serious effort to come to grips with a confusing and diverse literature that addresses yet unsolved problems. The unusual perspective from which the effort proceeds may make for occasional frustration, but in the end one feels illuminated, and even charmed by the author's evident love for the great texts of the past. I look forward to his next book.' -- Peter Mehrling, The Economic Journal 'Very well published by Edward Elgar, and with a sagacious introduction by John E. King, Realfonzo's timely book represents on the whole an important attempt at clarifying the conceptual issues underlying a modern and rigorous construction of the complete theory of a monetary production economy. There is no doubt that his scholar contribution deserves careful attention by the academic as well as the policymaker.' -- Sergio Rossi, Kyklos 'Riccardo Realfonzo's excellent book traces the pre-history of monetary circuit theory and its confrontation with mainstream analysis in the first four decades of the century.' -- From the introduction by John E. King, La Trobe University, Australia Author InformationRiccardo Realfonzo, University of Sannio, Italy Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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