Abstract

1. The triumph of Keynesianism? The role of liquidity preference theory in Keynes' heresy 2. Some reflections on Keynes' motive for the demand for money 3. The loanable funds fallacy: exercises in the analysis of disequilibrium 4. On Keynesian theories of liquidity preference 5. On exogenous money and bank behavior: The Pandora's box kept shut in Keynes' theory of liquidity preference? 6. Keynes on central banking and the structure of monetary policy 7. The international monetary order and global finance: Keynes' vision and ideas 8. On what became of Keynes' vision at Bretton Woods and some recent issues in global finance 9. Taking liquidity preference theory seriously

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