Keynes's Approach to Money: An Assessment After Seventy Years |
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Authors: | L. Randall Wray |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Economics, University of Missouri, 5120 Rockhill Road, 211 Haag Hall, Kansas City, MO 64110-2499, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper first examines two approaches to money adopted by Keynes in the General Theory. The first is the more familiar ‘supply and demand’ equilibrium approach of Chapter 13 incorporated within conventional macroeconomics textbooks. Indeed, even Post Keynesians utilizing Keynes's ‘finance motive’ or the ‘horizontal’ money supply curve adopt similar methodology. The second approach of the General Theory is presented in Chapter 17, where Keynes drops ‘money supply and demand’ in favor of a liquidity preference approach to asset prices that offers a more satisfactory treatment of money's role in constraining effective demand. In the penultimate section, I return to Keynes's earlier work in the Treatise on Money as well as the early drafts of the General Theory to obtain a better understanding of the nature of money. I conclude with policy implications. |
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Keywords: | E12 E41 E43 E51 |
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