"The papers in this book were originally presented at a conference in honor to Jane D'Arista in the spring of 2008 at the Political Economy Research Institute at the University of Massachusetts Amherst"--Page 3 of text. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
A note on growth and distribution dynamics in an economy with population aging / Codrina Rada. Introduction / Gerald A. Epstein, Tom Schelsinger and Matías Vernengo -- From Milton Friedman to Jane D'Arista: the financial crisis and the dilemma facing the central banks / James K. Galbraith -- Federal Reserve priorities and the influence of capital : the evolution of monetary policy in the postwar period / Martin H. Wolfson -- Heterodox central bankers: Eccles, Prebisch and financial reform / Matías Vernengo and Esteban Pérez Caldentey -- Nurturing US securities firms : a century of public policy / Robert N. McCauley -- Lessons from the Glass-Steagall Act / Ellen D. Russell -- The financial trilemma and the future of American banking / Gary A. Dymski -- Boulevard to broken dreams: the standards-surveillance-sompliance system in the run-up to the Crash of 2008 / Robert H. Wade -- Would a North American monetary union protect Canada and Mexico against the ravages of "Dutch disease"? A post-financial crisis perspective / Robert A. Blecker and Mario Seccareccia -- Rethinking the economics of financial capital mobility and capital controls / Thomas Palley -- Global economic volatility and slap-dash repairs to the international financial architecture / Patrick Bond -- Liquidity, leverage, and financial instability / Lance Taylor -- The decline of traditional banking and endogenous money / Korkut Ertürk and Gökçer Özgür -- A new measure of liquidity premium / Perry Mehrling and Daniel H. Nielson -- The last refuge of scoundrels: Keynes-Minsky perspectives on the uses and abuses of the 'liquidity defense' / James Crotty and Gerald A. Epstein -- A note on growth and distribution dynamics in an economy with population aging / Codrina Rada.
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