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The Friedman system : economic analysis of time series /

by Frazer, William Johnson.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1997Description: xiv, 263 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 0275958434 (alk. paper); 0275952665 (alk. paper).Subject(s): Friedman, Milton, 1912-2006 | Economics -- Statistical methods | Time-series analysis | Neoclassical school of economics
Contents:
Introduction. An Overview. The Big Picture: Economics as a Systematic Way of Thinking. Beyond Neoclassical Economics -- The Famous Controversial Essay. Institutional Economics, Friedman, and Selected Critics. Analysis, Axioms, and the Liquidity Preference Constructions. Indirect Evidence, Bond Traders, and Expected Returns. Analyses of Data. The Philosophical Ideological Left -- Tenets of Monetarism, Institutionalists, and the New Classical School. Tenets of Monetarism: A Friedman-System Variation. Endogenous/Exogenous Money Supply Theory. The New Classical School and Rational Expectations -- From the Bond Market to Development Economics. The Bond Market Constraint on Health Care Reform. Development Economics and Money -- Behavior and Economics. An Analytical System with Emphasis on Behavior.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [231]-240) and index.

1. Introduction. Ch. 1. An Overview. Ch. 2. The Big Picture: Economics as a Systematic Way of Thinking. Ch. 3. Beyond Neoclassical Economics -- Pt. II. The Famous Controversial Essay. Ch. 4. Institutional Economics, Friedman, and Selected Critics. Ch. 5. Analysis, Axioms, and the Liquidity Preference Constructions. Ch. 6. Indirect Evidence, Bond Traders, and Expected Returns. Ch. 7. Analyses of Data. Ch. 8. The Philosophical Ideological Left -- Pt. III. Tenets of Monetarism, Institutionalists, and the New Classical School. Ch. 9. Tenets of Monetarism: A Friedman-System Variation. Ch. 10. Endogenous/Exogenous Money Supply Theory. Ch. 11. The New Classical School and Rational Expectations -- Pt. IV. From the Bond Market to Development Economics. Ch. 12. The Bond Market Constraint on Health Care Reform. Ch. 13. Development Economics and Money -- Pt. V. Behavior and Economics. Ch. 14. An Analytical System with Emphasis on Behavior.

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