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Routledge
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First Published in 1983. This book is a contribution to the debate about Monetarism as an economic policy, and whether and how Monetarist policies can contribute to solving the current economic crisis. The diverse backgrounds and opinions of the distinguished economists writing in this volume, some supportive and some critical of Monetarism, ensure a variety of interpretations of the causes of,... Read more
Chapter 1 Monetarism, Economic Crisis and the Third World: An Introduction, Karel Jansen; Chapter 2 The Origins and Evolution of Monetarism, Robert Mundell; Chapter 3 What is Wrong with Monetarism?, Francis Cripps; Chapter 4 Monetarism: Is the Debate Closed?, Arnold Heertje; Chapter 5 World Crisis and the Monetarist Answer, Ernest Mandel; Chapter 6 Monetarism and the State Socialist World, Michael Ellman; Chapter 7 Structuralism vs Monetarism in Latin America: A Reappraisal of a Great Debate, with Lessons for Europe in the 1980s, Dudley Seers; Chapter 8 The IMF Prescription for Structural Adjustment in Tanzania: A Comment, Brian Van Arkadie; Chapter 9 International Keynesianism – A Solution to the World Crisis?, Lal Jayawardena; Chapter 10 Monetarist Policies on a World Scale, Jacques Polak;
Biography
Karel Jansen Institute of Social Studies, The Hague






