Introductio to the Series
Contents of the Handbook
Preface to the Handbook
PART 1- MONEY IN THE WALRASIAN ECONOMY
Chapter 1
The Traactio Role of Money
1. Introduction
1.1. The Walras-Hicks-Patinkin tradition: Integrating money into value theory
1.2. Critiques of the tradition
1.3. Some parables of monetary exchange
1.4. Introducing general equilibrium theory to monetary exchange
2. The modem general equilibrium traactio costs approach
2.1. Pareto inefficient equilibrium in a non-monetary economy: An example
2.2. Intertemporai traactio cost models: Sequence economy
2.3. A monetary economy
3. The logistics of decentralized barter exchange
3.1. Dwelling on the disadvantages of barter
3.2. A model of bilateral trade
3.3. Discussion of proofs of Theorems 1-6
3.4. The spontaneous emergence of media of exchange
4. The coequences of budget enforcement for the allocation of resources
4.1. Another veion of the “Pair of Robion Crusoes”
4.2. Record-keeping in the chicken-egg economy
5. The case-in-advance cotraint
5.1. Existence and quantity-theoretic properties of equilibrium
5.2. A cash-in-advance veion of the chicken-egg model
5.3. Respoe to changes in the money supply
6. Concluding remarks
7. Bibliographic note
References
Chapter 2
Liquidity
Chapter 3
Money in General Equilibrium Theory
PART 2 - MONEY IN NON-WALRASIAN SETTINGS
Chapter 4
Non-Walrasian Equilibrium, Money and Macroeconomics
Chapter 5
The Game Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Money and Financial Ititutio
PART 3- MONEY IN DYNAMIC SYSTEMS
Chapter 6
Money, Inflation and Growth
Chapter 7
Overlapping Generatio Models with Money and Traactio Costs
PART 4- MONEY DEMAND AND MONEY SUPPLY
Chapter 8
The Demand for Money
Chapter 9
Money Supply
Chapter 10
The Supply of Money and the Control of Nominal Income
PART 5- PRICING NON-MONEY ASSETS
Chapter 11
Capital Market Theory and the Pricing of Financial Securities
Chapter 12
Specification and Estimation of Intertemporal Asset Pricing Models
Chapter 13
The Term Structure of Interest Rates
Index