Money, interest rates, and inflation / Frederic S. Mishkin.
Material type: TextSeries: Economists of the twentieth centuryPublication details: Brookfield : E. Elgar, c1993.Description: xix, 325 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:- 9781852788506
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
pt. I. Money and Interest Rates. 1. Monetary Policy and Long-term Interest Rates: An Efficient Markets Approach. 2. Monetary Policy and Short-term Interest Rates: An Efficient Markets-Rational Expectations Approach
pt. II. Real Interest Rates and Inflation. 3. The Real Interest Rate: An Empirical Investigation. 4. Inflation and Real Interest Rates on Assets with Different Risk Characteristics / Frederic S. Mishkin and John Huizinga. 5. The Real Interest Rate: A Multi-Country Empirical Study. 6. Are Real Interest Rates Equal Across Countries? An Empirical Investigation of International Parity Conditions. 7. The International Linkage of Real Interest Rates: The European-US Connection / Frederic S. Mishkin and Robert E. Cumby. 8. Monetary Policy Regime Shifts and the Unusual Behavior of Real Interest Rates / Frederic S. Mishkin and John Huizinga. 9. Understanding Real Interest Rates. 10. Can Futures Market Data Be Used to Understand the Behavior of Real Interest Rates?
Frederic Mishkin's work has been dedicated to understanding the relationship between money, interest rates and inflation, an integral part of the monetary transmission process. The 15 essays in this collection - unabashedly empirical and rigorous - include much of Professor Mishkin's most frequently cited work. Money, Interest Rates and Inflation offers a coherent and informative assessment of how monetary policy affects the economy. In addition, the essays in this collection illustrate how rational expectations econometrics can be used in empirical research on a broad range of topics and issues. The introductory essay provides an overview of Professor Mishkin's work and the unifying themes which have influenced his thought. The book will be of interest to researchers and graduate students in the areas of econometrics, finance and monetary-macroeconomics
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