Asset prices and the real economy
In: Studies in banking and international finance
In: Studies in banking and international finance
In: Studies in Banking and International Finance
The recession which many countries experienced in the early 1990s had certain unusual aspects. Most notably, and common to all countries, was the behaviour of asset prices relative to the general price level. In consequence, reasons were sought to explain the special characteristics of the recession and as a result of the behaviour of asset prices attention turned to 'Debt-Deflation Theories' associated in different forms with Keynes and Irving Fisher. The contributors to this volume discuss the significance of debt deflation. Their striking common feature is that, on the evidence presented here, the behaviour of asset prices should not be of great concern to policy makers, or to those attempting to understand economic behaviour. However, residual doubts remain over the Japanese case.
In: Studies in Banking and International Finance
This volume is the second collection of the series of lectures, held annually at City University, London, in honour of Henry Thornton, the renowned 19th Century monetary economist. As with Monetary Economics in the 1980s (0-333-46220-3), the essays by extremely eminent contributors are wide-ranging in both subject and approach but all develop topics considered by Henry Thornton over a century ago and link historical perspectives to contemporary debates about financial institutions and monetary economics.
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ISSN: 1468-2346
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ISSN: 0932-4569
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In: Hobart papers 119
In: The international library of macroeconomic and financial history 1
In: An Elgar reference collection
In: Studies in banking and international finance
In: Studies in banking and international finance
In: The international library of macroeconomic and financial history 1
In: An Elgar reference collection
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