Author: Roger W. Garrison Year: 2000 Rank: Rating: Original Rating: Pop Rating: Genres/categories: Economics
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Time and Money argues persuasively that the troubles which characterise modern capital-intensive economies, particularly the episodes of boom and bust, may best be analysed with the aid of a capital-based macroeconomics. The primary focus of this text is the intertemporal structure of capital, an area that until now has been neglected in favour of labour and money-based macroeconomics.
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