This book sets out, in straightforward, accessible terms, crucial aspects of monetary economics. It opens with an exposition of the fundamental question of what money is and what it does. The distinguished list of contributors then examines the key role of price stability and how to achieve it. This book will be extremely useful to practising economists, students and scholars of financial and monetary economics.
This book sets out, in straightforward, accessible terms, crucial aspects of monetary economics. It opens with an exposition of the fundamental question of what money is and what it does. The distinguished list of contributors then examines the key role of price stability and how to achieve it. This book will be extremely useful to practising economists, students and scholars of financial and monetary economics.