Economic Theory of Bank Credit
Oxford University Press

Economic Theory of Bank Credit

Subjects: Economics, Monetary economics
ISBN13: 9780198723073
Published: 24 Oct 2015

Format - Hardback
By Hahn, L. Albert

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Economic Theory of Bank Credit

Regular price A$206.03
Sale price A$206.03 Regular price A$212.40
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L. Albert Hahn published the first edition of the Economic Theory of Bank Credit in 1920 and a radically revised third edition in 1930. Economic Theory of Bank Credit is a clear exposition of a theory of credit and stands in the tradition of Harley Withers, Henry Macleod, and Knut Wicksell. A theory of credit recognizes that banks are not only intermediaries of savings but in fact create money themselves. This idea is paired with a detailed account
of the technical processes of the banking sector. In Part Two, Hahn provides an economic account of the effects of credit creation on the economy: banks vary their credit creation activity for various reasons and cause
fluctuations in overall economic activity. Hahn therefore develops a monetary theory of the business cycle in the spirit of Schumpeter. The first and third editions draw different conclusions about central bank policy. The first edition is optimistic that an ever-lasting boom could be achieved, whilst the third edition sees the core function of central bank policy as smoothing economic fluctuations.This edition, translated into English for the first time, enables the
reader to revisit this classic contribution to monetary theory. It features a complete translation of the first edition, key elements of the third edition, and a new introduction by Professor Harald
Hagemann.

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