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David E.W. Laidler, 1938-  

Monetary economist, and scholar of monetarism.

 

  


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Major Works of David E.W. Laidler

  • "Some Evidence on the Demand for Money", 1966, JPE.
  • "The Rate of Interest and the Demand for Money", 1966, JPE.
  • "The Permanent Income Concept in a Macroeconomic Model", 1968, Oxford EP.
  • The Demand for Money: Theories and evidence, 1969.
  • "The Definition of Money: Theoretical and empirical problems", 1969, JMCB.
  • "The Phillips Curve, Expectations and Incomes Policy", 1971, in Johnson and Nobay, editors, Current Inflation.
  • "The Influence of Money on Economic Acrtivity: A survey of some current problems", 1971, in Clayton et al., Monetary Theory and Monetary Policy.
  • "On Wicksell's Theory of Price Level Dynamics", 1972, Manchester School.
  • "Thomas Tooke on Monetary Reform", 1972, in Peston and Corry, editors, Essays in Honor of Lord Robbins.
  • "Expectatins, Adjustment and the Dynamic Response of Income to Policy Changes", 1973, JMCB.
  • "Simultaneous Fluctuations in Prices and Ouptut: A business cycle approach", 1973, Economica.
  • "The Influence of Money on Real Income and Inflation: A simple model with some empirical tests for the United States, 1953- 72", 1973, Manchester School.
  • "The Current Inflation: The problem of explanation and the problem of policy", 1973, in Robinson, editor, After Keynes.
  • "Information, Money and the Macroeconomics of Inflation", 1974, Swedish JE.
  • "Inflation: A survey", with J.M. Parkin, 1975, EJ.
  • Essays on Money and Inflation, 1975.
  • Introduction to Microeconomics, 1975.
  • "Inflation in Britain: A monetarist perspective", 1976, AER.
  • The Demand for Money: Theories and evidence, 1977.
  • "Money and Money Income: An essay on the transmission mechanism", 1978, JME.
  • "Monetarism: An interpretation and an assessment", 1981, EJ.
  • "The Demand for Money in the United States, yet again", in Brunner and Meltzer, editors, State of Macroeconomics.
  • Monetarist Perspectives, 1982.
  • "The "Buffer Stock" Notion in Monetary Economics", 1984, EJ.
  • The Golden Age of the Quantity Theory, 1991.
  • Fabricating the Keynesian Revolution: Studies of the Inter-war Literature on Money, the Cycle, and Unemployment, 1999 

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