Money and Capital in Economic DevelopmentBrookings Institution, 1973 - 184 pages Study of the role of capital and financial markets in developing countries, presenting an economic theory of economic development in which the domestic monetary system and monetary policy are of prime importance - covers agricultural credit and savings, banking systems, investment, the role of high interest rates, inflation, unemployment, money supply and the price level, trade and fiscal policy, exchange rates and foreign capital, etc. References and statistical tables. |
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Page 45
... ( aggregate in- come , not including the change in the value of real cash balances ) , s is the marginal propensity to save ( abstinence from current con- sumption ) , I is the aggregate annual flow of investment in physical capital , K ...
... ( aggregate in- come , not including the change in the value of real cash balances ) , s is the marginal propensity to save ( abstinence from current con- sumption ) , I is the aggregate annual flow of investment in physical capital , K ...
Page 86
... aggregate demand or the inflationary gap by monetary and / or fiscal measures . Insofar as it emphasizes the need to reduce short - run aggregate demand in order to achieve price stabilization , the Keynesian model may be quite perverse ...
... aggregate demand or the inflationary gap by monetary and / or fiscal measures . Insofar as it emphasizes the need to reduce short - run aggregate demand in order to achieve price stabilization , the Keynesian model may be quite perverse ...
Page 160
... aggregate imports are matched by increases in aggregate exports . A flexible or freely floating exchange rate ( with an initial sub- stantial devaluation ) is probably necessary at first to ensure that the two are matched as the initial ...
... aggregate imports are matched by increases in aggregate exports . A flexible or freely floating exchange rate ( with an initial sub- stantial devaluation ) is probably necessary at first to ensure that the two are matched as the initial ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Intervention Syndrome | 22 |
Money and the Price Level | 37 |
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aggregate agricultural average bank credit banking system borrowers Brazil capital accumulation capital market Chapter Chile commercial commodity cost deflation devaluation domestic economy effect efficient entrepreneurs exchange rate export external finance farmers financial repression firm-households firms fiscal foreign capital foreign exchange foreign trade fragmentation Hence holding money import import substitution income increase industrial inputs internal Keynesian Korea LDCs lenders less developed countries liberalization loans marginal monetary system moneylenders neoclassical model nominal interest rate nominal money nominal rates organized banking output percent physical capital poor countries portfolio price index production propensity to save rate of inflation rates of interest rates of return ratio real cash balances real money balances real rates real return real stock reduced reform restrictions return on holding return on money revenue rural sector seigniorage self-finance self-financed investment stock of money store of value subsidy tariff theory tion U.S. dollars