Inflation Policy and Unemployment Theory: The Cost-Benefit Approach to Monetary Planning - Paperback

Inflation Policy and Unemployment Theory: The Cost-Benefit Approach to Monetary Planning - Paperback

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by Edmund S. Phelps (Author)

A major advance toward understanding the forces that lead to inflation and unemployment, this study takes a cost-benefit approach to monetary planning. Professor Phelps views a reduction of inflation by monetary means as a social investment and argues that such an investment must be subjected to cost-benefit tests. By extending his analysis into questions of efficiency and resource allocation, he integrates the modern microeconomic theory of unemployment with the theory of optimal inflation. Another element of the analysis, the doctrine of optimum liquidity, is reassessed and found to require important revisions.

Number of Pages: 352
Dimensions: 0.79 x 8 x 5 IN
Publication Date: October 16, 2006
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