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The Theory of Monetary Aggregation
ISBN: 978-0-44450-119-6, eISBN: 978-1-84950-849-0
ISSN: 0573-8555
Publication date: 30 June 2000
Citation
(2000), "Index by Name", Barnett, W.A. and Serletis, A. (Ed.) The Theory of Monetary Aggregation (Contributions to Economic Analysis, Vol. 245), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 649-654. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0573-8555(2000)0000245038
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2000, Emerald Group Publishing Limited
- INTRODUCTION TO THE SERIES
- Preface to The Theory of Monetary Aggregation
- Editors' Introduction to Volume
- Section 1.1: Overview of Part 1
- The User Cost of Money
- Economic Monetary Aggregates: An Application of Index Number and Aggregation Theory
- The Microeconomic Theory of Monetary Aggregation
- Understanding the New Divisia Monetary Aggregates
- Section 2.1: Editors' Overview of Part 2
- Divisia Indices
- Divisia Monetary Aggregates
- The Optimal Level of Monetary Aggregation
- New Concepts of Aggregated Money
- Section 3.1: Editors' Overview of Part 3
- A Dispersion-Dependency Diagnostic Test for Aggregation Error: With Applications to Monetary Economics and Income Distribution
- Exact Aggregation Under Risk
- Monitoring Monetary Aggregates Under Risk Aversion
- CAPM Risk Adjustment
- Stochastic Volatility in Interest Rates and Nonlinearity in Velocity
- A Reply to Julio J. Rotemberg
- Partition of M2+ as a Joint Product: Commentary
- Section 4.1: Editors' Overview of Part 4
- New Indices of Money Supply and the Flexible Laurent Demand System
- The New Divisia Monetary Aggregates
- Consumer Theory and the Demand for Money
- Section 5.1: Editors' Overview of Part 5
- The Regulatory Wedge Between the Demand-Side and Supply-Side Aggregation-Theoretic Monetary Aggregates
- Financial-Firm Production of Monetary Services: A Generalized Symmetric Barnett Variable-Profit-Function Approach
- Financial-Firms' Production and Supply-Side Monetary Aggregation Under Dynamic Uncertainty
- Estimating Policy-Invariant Deep Parameters in the Financial Sector When Risk and Growth Matter
- Section 6.1: Editors' Overview of Part 6
- Recent Monetary Policy and the Divisia Monetary Aggregates
- Which Road Leads to Stable Money Demand?
- Perspective on the Current State of Macroeconomic Theory
- Section A.l: Editors' Overview of Appendix
- Introduction to the St. Louis Monetary Services Index Project
- Consolidated References
- Index by Name
- Index by Subject