Author: Brunner, Karl
Sort by: Date / Title Showing Items: 1 - 11 of 11Aggregative theory for a closed economy
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Imprint: Amsterdam, Netherlands: North-Holland, 1976.
Date:
1976, North-Holland
Citation:
Brunner, Karl and Meltzer, Allan H., 1976, Aggregative theory for a closed economy, from Meltzer, A History of the Federal Reserve Volume 1, 1913-1951, accessed May 22, 2013 from FRASER, http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/meltzer/record.php?id=4099
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Alternative Approach to the Monetary Mechanism
Description:
Third part (chapters VI, VII and VIII) of a three part staff analysis of the Federal Reserve System's policy action pertaining to the System's determination of the volume of money and credit, "An Analysis of Federal Reserve Monetary Policy Making."
This part contains discussion of an alternative conception, the "modified base doctrine," as well as general recommendations and specific proposals for policy making. Additionally, an appendix appears at the end , relating to all three parts. Prepared by Karl Brunner and Allan H. Meltzer.
SUDOC:
Y 4.B 22/1:M 74/17
OCLC:
21641890, 2995983
Citation:
Brunner, Karl, Meltzer, Allan H. and United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency. Subcommittee on Domestic Finance, ([year]), Alternative Approach to the Monetary Mechanism, [issue title/date], accessed May 22, 2013 from FRASER, http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/docs/historical/congressional/19640817hr_aamm.pdf
Authors:
- Brunner, Karl
- Meltzer, Allan H.
- United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency. Subcommittee on Domestic Finance
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Evolving Federal Reserve conceptions concerning the money supply process
Date:
Unpublished work. 1964, Brunner, Karl, Meltzer, Allan H.
Citation:
Brunner, Karl and Meltzer, Allan H., 1964, Evolving Federal Reserve conceptions concerning the money supply process, from Meltzer, A History of the Federal Reserve Volume 1, 1913-1951, accessed May 22, 2013 from FRASER, http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/meltzer/record.php?id=4097
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Federal Reserve's Attachment to the Free Reserve Concept: A Staff Analysis
Description:
Second part of a three part staff analysis of the Federal Reserve System's policy action pertaining to the System's determination of the volume of money and credit, "An Analysis of Federal Reserve Monetary Policy Making."
This analysis deals with the role of the "free reserves" concept in Federal Reserve policy making, and raises questions about the validity of assigning such an important role to this concept, as the Federal Reserve has done. Prepared by Karl Brunner and Allan H. Meltzer.
SUDOC:
Y 4.B 22/1:F 31/35
OCLC:
21726091, 8229956
Citation:
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency. Subcommittee on Domestic Finance, Meltzer, Allan H. and Brunner, Karl, ([year]), Federal Reserve's Attachment to the Free Reserve Concept: A Staff Analysis, [issue title/date], accessed May 22, 2013 from FRASER, http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/docs/historical/congressional/19640507hr_fratt.pdf
Authors:
- United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency. Subcommittee on Domestic Finance
- Meltzer, Allan H.
- Brunner, Karl
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Federal Reserve's attachment to the free reserve concept
Imprint:
Imprint: Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1964.
Date:
1964, Government Printing Office
Citation:
Brunner, Karl and Meltzer, Allan H., 1964, Federal Reserve's attachment to the free reserve concept, from Meltzer, A History of the Federal Reserve Volume 1, 1913-1951, accessed May 22, 2013 from FRASER, http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/meltzer/record.php?id=4303
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Great Depression revisited
Imprint:
Imprint: Boston, MA: Martinus Nijhoff, 1981.
Date:
1981, Martinus Nijhoff
Citation:
Brunner, Karl, 1981, Great Depression revisited, from Meltzer, A History of the Federal Reserve Volume 1, 1913-1951, accessed May 22, 2013 from FRASER, http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/meltzer/record.php?id=4100
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Introduction
Imprint:
Imprint: New York, NY: Russell and Russell, 1968.
Date:
1968, Russell and Russell
Citation:
Brunner, Karl, 1968, Introduction, from Meltzer, A History of the Federal Reserve Volume 1, 1913-1951, accessed May 22, 2013 from FRASER, http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/meltzer/record.php?id=4098
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Liquidity traps for money, bank credit and interest rates
Date:
1968, The University of Chicago Press
Volume:
76
ISSN:
0022-3808
Citation:
Brunner, Karl and Meltzer, Allan H., 1968, Liquidity traps for money, bank credit and interest rates, from Meltzer, A History of the Federal Reserve Volume 1, 1913-1951, accessed May 22, 2013 from FRASER, http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/meltzer/record.php?id=4248
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Money and the economy
Imprint:
Imprint: Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press for Raffaele Mattioli Foundation, 1993.
Date:
1993, Cambridge University Press for Raffaele Mattioli Foundation
Citation:
Brunner, Karl and Meltzer, Allan H., 1993, Money and the economy, from Meltzer, A History of the Federal Reserve Volume 1, 1913-1951, accessed May 22, 2013 from FRASER, http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/meltzer/record.php?id=4320
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Some General Features of the Federal Reserve's Approach to Policy: A Staff Analysis
Description:
First part (chapters I and II) of a three part staff analysis of the Federal Reserve System's policy action pertaining to the System's determination of the volume of money and credit, "An Analysis of Federal Reserve Monetary Policy Making."
This first part describes the Federal Reserve's conception of monetary processes as being not fully developed. Prepared by Karl Brunner and Allan H. Meltzer.
OCLC:
8233713
Citation:
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency. Subcommittee on Domestic Finance, Brunner, Karl and Meltzer, Allan H., ([year]), Some General Features of the Federal Reserve's Approach to Policy: A Staff Analysis, [issue title/date], accessed May 22, 2013 from FRASER, http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/docs/historical/congressional/19640210hr_sgfeat.pdf
Authors:
- United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency. Subcommittee on Domestic Finance
- Brunner, Karl
- Meltzer, Allan H.
Topics:
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What did we learn from the monetary experiences of the United States in the Great Depression?
Date:
1968, Canadian Economics Association by the University of Toronto Press
Volume:
1
ISSN:
0008-4085
Citation:
Brunner, Karl and Meltzer, Allan H., 1968, What did we learn from the monetary experiences of the United States in the Great Depression?, from Meltzer, A History of the Federal Reserve Volume 1, 1913-1951, accessed May 22, 2013 from FRASER, http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/meltzer/record.php?id=4278
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