The Theory of Monetary InstitutionsISBN: 978-0-631-21214-0
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288 pages
June 1999, Wiley-Blackwell
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Preface.
Part I: The Evolution of Market Monetary Institutions.
Part II: Commodity Money.
Part III: Money Issue by Unrestricted Banks.
Part IV: The Evolution and Rationales of Central Banking.
Part V: Should Government Play a Role in Money?.
Part VI: Should Government Play a Role in Banking?.
Part VII: Seigniorage.
Part VIII: Central Bank as Bureaucracy.
Part IX: Political Business Cycle Hypotheses.
Part X: Discretion and Dynamic Inconsistency.
Part XI: Monetary Rules.
Part XII: Competitive Supply of Fiat-Type Money.
Part XIII: Cashless Competitive Payments and Legal Restrictions.
Part I: The Evolution of Market Monetary Institutions.
Part II: Commodity Money.
Part III: Money Issue by Unrestricted Banks.
Part IV: The Evolution and Rationales of Central Banking.
Part V: Should Government Play a Role in Money?.
Part VI: Should Government Play a Role in Banking?.
Part VII: Seigniorage.
Part VIII: Central Bank as Bureaucracy.
Part IX: Political Business Cycle Hypotheses.
Part X: Discretion and Dynamic Inconsistency.
Part XI: Monetary Rules.
Part XII: Competitive Supply of Fiat-Type Money.
Part XIII: Cashless Competitive Payments and Legal Restrictions.

