Post Keynesian monetary theory and its implications for monetary policy in South Africa

The theoretical foundations of the Post Keynesian view of money are examined, including the nature of money, role of uncertainty and time, and the use of equilibrium concepts. This provides a backdrop against which the Post Keynesian analysis of interest rates, investment behaviour: inflation and...

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Main Author: Jackson, Michael Keith Caulton
Other Authors: Torr, Christopher
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/16992
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-169922016-04-16T04:08:43Z Post Keynesian monetary theory and its implications for monetary policy in South Africa Jackson, Michael Keith Caulton Torr, Christopher Monetary analysis Nonergodic Endogenous Finance motive Marginal efficiency of capital Monetary equilibrium Principle of effective demand Post Keynesian Interest rate Exchange rate Monetary policy Reserve Bank South Africa 332.4968 Monetary policy -- South Africa Keynesian economics The theoretical foundations of the Post Keynesian view of money are examined, including the nature of money, role of uncertainty and time, and the use of equilibrium concepts. This provides a backdrop against which the Post Keynesian analysis of interest rates, investment behaviour: inflation and demand determination is presented in a framework of non-neutral money and Keynes' principle of effective demand. A model of the Post Keynesian theory of money is presented, with arguments as to why the IS/LM model of the neoclassical synthesis is considered deficient. The money supply endogeneity view is explored, together with Keynes' finance motive. The open economy case is considered, with emphasis on a small open economy. The monetary policy perspectives of the Post Keynesian camp are examined. The implications for South Africa are considered in respect of money supply targeting, interest rate policy, anti-inflation measures, public debt management, exchange rates and Reserve Bank objectives. Economics M.A. (Economics) 2015-01-23T04:24:49Z 2015-01-23T04:24:49Z 1998-06 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/16992 en 1 online resource (iv, 177 leaves)
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topic Monetary analysis
Nonergodic
Endogenous
Finance motive
Marginal efficiency of capital
Monetary equilibrium
Principle of effective demand
Post Keynesian
Interest rate
Exchange rate
Monetary policy
Reserve Bank
South Africa
332.4968
Monetary policy -- South Africa
Keynesian economics
spellingShingle Monetary analysis
Nonergodic
Endogenous
Finance motive
Marginal efficiency of capital
Monetary equilibrium
Principle of effective demand
Post Keynesian
Interest rate
Exchange rate
Monetary policy
Reserve Bank
South Africa
332.4968
Monetary policy -- South Africa
Keynesian economics
Jackson, Michael Keith Caulton
Post Keynesian monetary theory and its implications for monetary policy in South Africa
description The theoretical foundations of the Post Keynesian view of money are examined, including the nature of money, role of uncertainty and time, and the use of equilibrium concepts. This provides a backdrop against which the Post Keynesian analysis of interest rates, investment behaviour: inflation and demand determination is presented in a framework of non-neutral money and Keynes' principle of effective demand. A model of the Post Keynesian theory of money is presented, with arguments as to why the IS/LM model of the neoclassical synthesis is considered deficient. The money supply endogeneity view is explored, together with Keynes' finance motive. The open economy case is considered, with emphasis on a small open economy. The monetary policy perspectives of the Post Keynesian camp are examined. The implications for South Africa are considered in respect of money supply targeting, interest rate policy, anti-inflation measures, public debt management, exchange rates and Reserve Bank objectives. === Economics === M.A. (Economics)
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title Post Keynesian monetary theory and its implications for monetary policy in South Africa
title_short Post Keynesian monetary theory and its implications for monetary policy in South Africa
title_full Post Keynesian monetary theory and its implications for monetary policy in South Africa
title_fullStr Post Keynesian monetary theory and its implications for monetary policy in South Africa
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