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POST-KEYNESIAK ECONOMICS:
Monetary Theory and Policy




NIEBYL, Karl

STUDIES IN THE CLASSICAL THEORIES OF MONEY.
New York: Columbia University Press, 1946. Pp. xii, 190.
Review:

by Valdemar Carlson, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW,
v. 38, September, 1948, pp. 681-83•

development in functions of money from middle ages
to classical period (late 13th and early 19th
centures).




NIEBYL, K. H.
STUDIES IN THE CLASSICAL THEORIES OF MONEY. New York:
Columbia University Press, 1946. Pp. xiv, 190.
Review: by M. Bronfenbrenner, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL
ECONOMYLIV, Oct. 1946, pp. 455-6
quantity theory of money, pp. 143-164.




HAIM, George N.
MONETARY THEORY.

Philadelphia:

Wicksell, pp. 329-35.




B l a k i s t o n , 194-6.

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LERNER, A. P.
Money, ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, Vol. 15.
Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britainnica, I n c . , 194-6, pp.
693-96. Reprinted in MONEY AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, ed.
by L. S. Ritter. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin Company,
c. 1952, pp. 11-16.
meaning and role of money in the economy




POINDEXTER, J. C.
Some misconceptions of banking and interest theory,
SOUTHERN ECONOMIC JOURNAL, October 1946.




14 pp.

POINDEXTER, J . Carl
Some misconceptions of money and banking theory,
THE SOUTHERN ECONOMIC JOURNAL, XII,
J u l y , 1946.




VARBURTON, Clark
Quantity and frequency of use of money in the
United States, 1919, 1945, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL
ECONOMY,
October, 1946, pp. 436-450.

importance of changes in velocity