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The collected papers of Franco Modigliani / edited by Andrew Abel.

Author: Modigliani, Franco.

Imprint:Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c1980-

Descriptionv. <1-6 > : ill. ; 24 cm.

Note:Vol. 4-5 edited by Simon Johnson; vol. 6 edited by Francesco Franco.

Note:v. 1. Essays in macroeconomics.--v. 2. The life cycle hypothesis of saving.--v. 3. The theory of finance and other essays -- v. 4. Monetary theory and stabilization policies -- v. 5. Saving, deficits, inflation, and financial theory -- v. 6. pt. 1. The life-cycle hypothesis ; pt. 2. Unemployment and monetary policy in the European Union during the 1990's ; pt. 3. Miscellana: Inflation, risk, legal institutions, and unemployment.

Note:Vol. 1. Essays in Macroeconomics : --The monetarist controversy or, should we forsake stabilization policies? -- Liquidity preference and the theory of interest and money -- The monetary mechanism and its interaction with real phenomena -- Liquidity preference -- The channels of monetary policy in the Federal Reserve-MIT-University of Pennsylvania econometric model of the United States -- Impacts of fiscal actions on aggregate income and the monetarist controversy: theory and evidence -- Central bank policy, the money supply, and the short-term rate of interest -- The dynamics of portfolio adjustment and the flow of savings through financial intermediaries -- Innovations in interest rate policy -- Debt management and the term structure of interest rates: an empirical analysis -- Inflation, rational expectations and the term structure of interest rates -- On the role of expectations of price and technological change in an investment function -- A gneralization of the Phillips curve for a developing country -- New development on the oligopoly front -- Targets for monetary policy in the coming year.

Note:Vol. 4. Monetary Theory and Stabilization Policies: --The structure of financial markets and the monetary mechanism -- Inflation, financial and fiscal structure, and the monetary mechanism -- Money, credit and the monetary mechanism -- The monetarist controversy revisited -- Optimal demand policies against stagflation -- The trade-off between real wages and employment in an open economy (Belgium) -- Comment on Where have all the flowers gone? Economic growth in the 1960s, by Robert M. Solow -- Aggregate unemployment in Italy, 1960-1983 -- Reducing unemployment in Europe: the role of capital formation -- Reagan's economic policies: a critique -- World economic outlook and its implications for Italy.

Note:Vol. 5. Saving, Deficits, Inflation, and Financial Theory: --Determinants of private saving with special reference to the role of Social Security: cross country tests -- Life cycle, individual thrift and the wealth of nations -- The role of intergenerational transfers and life cycle saving in the accumulation of wealth -- Government deficits, inflation, and future geneations -- The economics of public deficits -- Government debt, government spending and private sector behavior: comment -- The growth of the federal deficit and the role of public attitudes -- Fiscal policy and savings in Italy since 1860 -- The determinants of interest rates in the Italian economy -- Inflation and the housing market: problems and potential solutions -- Some currently suggested explanations and cures for inflation: a comment -- Towards an understanding of the real effects and costs of inflation -- Inflation, rational valuation and the market -- Financial markets -- Inflation and the stock market -- The inflation-proof mortgage: the mortgage for the young -- Coupon and tax effects of new and seasoned bond yields and the measurement of the cost of debt capital -- Debt, dividend policy, taxes, inflation and market valuation -- Inflation and corporate financial management -- MM: past, present, and future.

Note:Vol. 6 -- Utility analysis and the consumption function: an interpretation of cross-section data -- The "life-cycle" hypothesis of saving: aggregate implications and tests -- Long-run implications of alternative fiscal policies and the burden of the national debt -- Recent declines in the savings rate: a life cycle perspective -- The age saving profile and the life-cycle hypothesis -- The Chinese saving puzzle and the life-cycle hypothesis -- An economist's manifesto on unemployment in the European Union -- The shameful rate of unemployment in the EMS: Causes and cures -- Why the EMS deserves an early burial -- No reason to mourn -- Long-term financing in an inflationary environment -- Risk-adjusted performance: how to measure it and why -- The rules of the game and the development of security markets -- Emerging issues in the world economy -- The Keynesian gospel according to Modigliani -- An interview with Franco Modigliani.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Note:Recommended in Best Books for Academic Libraries ; Books for College Libraries ; Resources for College Libraries

Note:LIBRARY HAS: volumes 1, 4-6.



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Author:
Modigliani, Franco.
Subject:
Economics.
Contributor
Abel, Andrew B., 1952-
Johnson, Simon.