Selected References
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John Maynard Keynes

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[Some articles cited earlier are not listed here to avoid undue repetition. See our other pages for references to these.]

Collections:

Many of the articles referred to above are conveniently collected in the following collections:

S.E. Harris (1947), editor, The New Economics: Keynes's influence on theory and public policy. 1950 edition, New York: Knopf.

which includes Keynes's own "General Theory of Employment" (1937, QJE) and the cited articles by Harrod (1937), Leontief (1947), Lerner (1936, 1938, 1939, 1944), Meade (1937), Tobin (1947) plus many additional interesting ones not mentioned earlier.

R. Lekachman (1964) Keynes' General Theory: Reports of three decades. New York: St. Martin's.

includes the cited reviews by Viner (1936), Reddaway (1936), Champernowne (1936), Lerner (1936), Harrod (1937) and others with later reassessments by the original authors.

J. Hicks (1983) Money Interest and Wages: Collected Essays in Economic Theory, Volume II. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press.

which includes Hicks (1936, 1937, 1976, 1980) cited earlier plus many of his other classical articles.

References:

A. Alchian (1955) "The Rate of Interest, Fisher's Rate of Return Over Cost, and Keynes' Internal Rate of Return", American Economic Review, Vol. 45, p.938-43.

G.C. Archibald (1969) "Wage-Price Dynamics, Inflation and Unemployment: the Phillips Curve and the distribution of unemployment", American Economic Review, Vol. 59, p.125-34.

D.A. Aschauer (1989) "Is Public Expenditure Productive?", Journal of Monetary Economics, Vol. 23(2), p.177-200.

R.J. Barro (1974) "Are Government Bonds Net Wealth?", Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 82 (6), p.1095-1117.

R.J. Barro (1981) "Output Effects of Government Purchases", Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 89, p.1086-1121.

R.J. Barro and H.I. Grossman (1971) "A General Disequilibrium Model of Income and Employment", American Economic Review, Vol. 61 (1), p.82-93.

R.J. Barro and H.I. Grossman (1976) Money, Employment and Inflation. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

W.J. Baumol (1952) "The Transactions Demand for Cash: an inventory-theoretic approach", Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 66 (3), p.545-66.

W. Beveridge (1945) Full Employment in a Free Society.

O.J. Blanchard (1981) "Output, the Stock Market, and Interest Rates" American Economic Review, Vol. 71 (1), p.132-43.

A.S. Blinder and R.M. Solow (1973) "Does Fiscal Policy Matter?", Journal of Public Economics, Vol. 2, p.318-37.

A.S. Blinder and R.M. Solow (1974) "Analytical Foundations of Fiscal Policy", in Blinder et al., The Economics of Public Finance, Washington, DC: Brookings Institution.

K.E. Boulding (1950) A Reconstruction of Economics. New York: John Wiley.

W.S. Brainard (1967) "Uncertainty and the Effectiveness of Policy", American Economic Review, Vol. 57 (2), p.411-25.

W.S. Brainard and J. Tobin (1963) "Financial Intermediaries and the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy " American Economic Review, Vol. 53 (2), p.383-400.

W.S. Brainard and J. Tobin (1968) "Pitfalls in Financial Model-Building" American Economic Review, Vol. 58 (2), p.99-122.

W.H. Branson (1974) "Stocks and Flows in International Monetary Analysis", in Ando, Herring and Marston, editors, International Aspects of Stabilisation Policies. Boston: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.

W.H. Branson (1975) "The Dual Roles of the Government Budget and the Balance of Payments in the Movement from Short-Run to Long-Run Equilibrium", Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 90

W.H. Branson (1979) "Exchange Rate Dynamics and Monetary Policy", in Lindbeck, editor, Inflation and Unemployment in Open Economies, Amsterdam: North-Holland.

J. Caskey and S. Fazzari (1987) "Aggregate Demand Contractions with Nominal Debt Commitments: Is wage flexibility stabilizing?" Economic Inquiry, Vol. 25, p.583-97.

G. Cassel (1937) "Mr. Keynes' General Theory", International Labor Review, Vol. 36, p.

D.G. Champernowne (1936) "Unemployment, Basic and Monetary: the Classical Analysis and the Keynesian", Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 3, p.201-16.

C. Christ (1968) "A Simple Macroeconomic Model with a Government Budget Restraint", Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 76 (1), p.53-67.

G.C. Chow (1970) "Optimal Stochastic Control of Linear Economic Models", Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, VOl. 2, p.291-302.

G.C. Chow (1975) Analysis and Control of Dynamical Systems. New York: Wiley.

P. Davidson (1972) Money and the Real World. 1978 edition, London: Macmillan.

P. Davidson (1994) Post Keynesian Macroeconomic Theory. Aldershot, UK: Edward Elgar.

J.B. De Long and L.H. Summers (1986) "Is Increasing Price Flexibility Stabilizing?", Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Vol. 21, p.481-97.

D. Dillard (1948) The Economics of John Maynard Keynes. New York: Prentice-Hall.

E. Domar (1944) "The `Burden of the Debt' and the National Income", American Economic Review, Vol. 34, p.798-827.

R. Dornbusch (1973) "Devaluation, Money and Non-traded Goods", American Economic Revew, Vol. 63, p.871-80.

R. Dornbusch (1976) "Expectations and Exchange Rate Dynamics", Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 84, p.1161-76.

J.T. Dunlop (1938) "The Movement of Real and Money Wage Rates", Economic Journal, Vol. 48, p.413-34.

R. Eisner and R.H. Strotz (1963) "Determinants of Business Investment", in Impacts of Monetary Policy. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

I. Fisher (1933) "Debt Deflation Theory of Great Depressions", Econometrica, Vol. 1, p.377-57.

J.M. Fleming (1962) "Domestic Financial Policies under Fixed and Floating Exchange Rates", IMF Staff Papers, Vol. 9, p.369-79.

D.K. Foley and M. Sidrauski (1971) Monetary and Fiscal Policy in a Growing Economy. New York: Macmillan.

J.A. Frenkel and H.G. Johnson (1976) The Monetary Approach to the Balance of Payments. Reading, Mass: Addison-Wesley.

B.M. Friedman (1975) "Targets, Instruments and Indicators of Monetary Policy", Journal of Monetary Economics, Vol. 1, p.443-73.

B.M. Friedman (1977) "The Inefficiency of Short-Run Monetary Targets for Monetary Policy", Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Vol. 2, p.293-339.

B.M. Friedman (1978) "Crowding Out or Crowding In? Economic Consequences of Financing Government Deficits", Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Vol. 3, p.593-642.

M. Friedman (1951) "Some Comments on the Significance of Labor Unions for Economic Policy", in D. McC. Wright, editor, The Impact of the Union. New York: Harcourt Brace.

M. Friedman (1956) "The Quantity Theory of Money: A restatement", in M. Friedman, editor, Studies in the Quantity Theory of Money. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

M. Friedman (1957) A Theory of the Consumption Function. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

M. Friedman (1968) "The Role of Monetary Policy", American Economic Review, Vol. 58, p.1-17.

P. Garegnani (1978) "Notes on Consumption, Investment and Effective Demand, I & II", Cambridge Journal of Economics, Vol. 2, p.335-53; Vol. 3, p.63-82.

J.P. Gould (1968) "Adjustment Costs in the Theory of Investment of the Firm", Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 35 (1), p.47-56.

J.G. Gurley and E.S. Shaw (1960) Money in a Theory of Finance. Washington: Brookings Institution.

T. Haavelmo (1945) "Multiplier Effects of a Balanced Budget", Econometrica, Vol. 13, p.311-18.

T. Haavelmo (1960) A Study in the Theory of Investment. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

G. von Haberler (1936) "Mr. Keynes' Theory of the Multiplier", Zeitschrift für Nationalökonomie, Vol.

G. von Haberler (1937) Prosperity and Depression: A theoretical analysis of cyclical movements. 1946 edition, Lake Success, New York: United Nations.

F.H. Hahn (1950) "The Share of Wages in the Trade Cycle", Economic Journal, Vol. 60.

F.H. Hahn (1951) "The Share of Wages in the National Income", Oxford Economic Papers, Vol. 3.

F.H. Hahn (1955) "The Rate of Interest and General Equilibrium Analysis", Economic Journal, Vol. 65, p.52-66.

A.H. Hansen (1939) "Economic Progress and Declining Population Growth", American Economic Review, Vol. 29

A.H. Hansen (1941) Fiscal Policy and Business Cycles.  New York: Norton.

A.H. Hansen (1946) "Some Notes on Terborgh's "The Bogey of Economic Maturity"", Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 28

A.H. Hansen (1949) Monetary Theory and Fiscal Policy. New York: McGraw-Hill.

A.H. Hansen (1953) A Guide to Keynes. New York: McGraw-Hill.

B. Hansen (1951) A Study in the Theory of Inflation. London: Allen & Unwin.

R.F. Harrod (1937) "Mr. Keynes and Traditional Theory", Econometrica, Vol. 5, p.74-86.

R.F. Harrod (1969) Money. London: Macmillan.

H.D. Henderson (1936) "Mr Keynes's Attack on Economists", The Spectator, February 14.

J. Hicks. (1935) "A Suggestion for Simplifying the Theory of Money", Economica, Vol. 2 (1), p.1-19.

J. Hicks (1936) "Mr. Keynes's Theory of Employment", Economic Journal, Vol. 46, p.238-53.

J. Hicks (1937) "Mr Keynes and the Classics: A suggested interpretation", Econometrica, Vol. 5, p.147-59.

J. Hicks (1976) "Some Questions of Time in Economics", in A.M. Tang, F.M. Westfield and J. S. Worley, editors, Evolution, Welfare and Time in Economics: Essays in honor of Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen. Lexington, Mass.: Heath.

J. Hicks (1980) "IS-LM: An explanation", Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Vol. 3 (2), p.139-54.

J. Hirshleifer (1958) "On the Theory of the Optimal Investment Decision", Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 66, p.329-52.

J. Hirshleifer (1970) Investment, Interest and Capital. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

J. Jewkes (1948) Ordeal by Planning. New York: Macmillan.

H.G. Johnson (1969) "Inside Money, Outside Money, Income, Wealth and Welfare in Monetary Theory", Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Vol. 1 (1), p.30-46.

H.G. Johnson (1971) "The Keynesian Revolution and the Monetarist Counter-Revolution", American Economic Review, Vol. 2, p.1-14.

H.G. Johnson (1972) "Monetary Approach to Balance of Payments Theory", in Johnson, Further Essays in Monetary Theory, London: Allen and Unwin.

D.W. Jorgensen (1963) "Capital Theory and Investment Behavior", American Economic Review, Vol. 53, p.247-57.

D.W. Jorgensen (1971) "Econometric Studies of Investment Behavior: A survey", Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. 9, p.1111-47.

R. Kahn (1984) The Making of Keynes's General Theory. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

N. Kaldor (1956) "Alternative Theories of Distribution", Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 23, p.83-100.

N. Kaldor (1959) "Economic Growth and the Problem of Inflation", Economica, Vol. 26, p.287-98.

N. Kaldor (1970) "The New Monetarism", Lloyds Bank Review, July, p.1-18.

N. Kaldor (1982) The Scourge of Monetarism. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

M. Kalecki (1939) Essays in the Theory of Economic Fluctuations. London: Allen & Unwin.

M. Kalecki (1942) "A Theory of Profits", Economic Journal, Vol. 52, p.258-67.

M. Kalecki (1944) "Professor Pigou on the Classical Stationary State: A comment", Economic Journal, Vol. 54, p.131-2.

J.M. Keynes (1931) Essays in Persuasion. 1963 reprint, New York: Norton.

J.M. Keynes (1936) The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money. 1964 reprint, New York: Harcourt Brace.

J.M. Keynes (1937) "The General Theory of Employment", Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 51, p.209-23.?

J.M. Keynes (1937) "Alternative Theories of the Rate of Interest", Economic Journal, Vol.47, p.241-52.

J.M. Keynes (1937) "The Ex Ante Theory of the Interest Rate", Economic Journal, Vol. 47, p.663-9

J.M. Keynes (1939) "Relative Movements of Real Wages and Output", Economic Journal, Vol.49,  p.34-51.

J.M. Keynes (1939) "Professor Tinbergen's Method", Economic Journal, Vol. 49, p.558-68.

J.M. Keynes (1940) How to Pay for the War: A radical plan for the Chancellor of the Exchequer. London: Macmillan.

J.M. Keynes and H.D. Henderson (1929) "Can Lloyd George Do It?", as reprinted in Keynes, 1931, Essays in Persuasion, 1963 edition, New York: Norton.

L.R. Klein (1947) The Keynesian Revolution. 1966 edition, London: Macmillan.

L.R. Klein (1950) Econometric Fluctuations in the United States, 1921-1941. New York: Wiley.

L.R. Klein and A.S. Goldberger (1955) An Econometric Model of the United States, 1929-1952. Amsterdam: North-Holland.

O. Lange (1938) "The Rate of Interest and the Optimum Propensity to Consume", Economica, Vol. 5, p.12-32.

M. Lavoie (1992) Foundations of Post Keynesian Economic Analysis. Aldershot, UK: Edward Elgar.

A. Leijonhufvud (1968) On Keynesian Economics and the Economics of Keynes. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

W. Leontief (1936) "The Fundamental Assumption of Mr. Keynes' Monetary Theory of Unemployment", Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 51, p.192-7.

W. Leontief (1947) "Postulates: Keynes' General Theory and the Classicists", in S.E. Harris, editor, The New Economics. New York: A. Knopf.

A.P. Lerner (1936) "Mr. Keynes' General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money", International Labour Review, Vol. 34, p.435-54.

A.P. Lerner (1938) "Savings Equals Investment", Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 52, p.297-309.

A.P. Lerner (1938) "Alternative Formulations of the Rate of Interest", Economic Journal, Vol. 48, p.211-30.

A.P. Lerner (1939) "Saving and Investment: Definitions, assumptions, objectives", Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 53, p.611-19.

A.P. Lerner (1939) "The Relation of Wage Policies and Price Policies", American Economic Review, Vol. 89, p.

A.P. Lerner (1941) "The Economic Steering Wheel: the story of the people's new clothes", University Review, p.2-8.

A.P. Lerner (1943) "Functional Finance and the Federal Debt", Social Research, Vol. 10, p.38-51.

A.P. Lerner (1944) "Interest Theory: Supply and demand for loans or supply and demand for cash", Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol.26, p.88-91.

A.P. Lerner (1944) The Economics of Control: Principles of welfare economics. New York: Macmillan.

A.P. Lerner (1947) "Money as a Creature of the State", American Economic Review, Vol. 37 (2), p.312-7.

A.P. Lerner (1948) "The Burden of the National Debt", Income, Employment and Public Policy: Essays in honor of Alvin Hansen. New York:

A.P. Lerner (1949) "The Inflationary Process", Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 31, p.193-200.

A.P. Lerner (1951) The Economics of Employment. New York: McGraw-Hill.

A.P. Lerner (1952) "The Essential Properties of Interest and Money", Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 66, p.173-93.

A.P. Lerner (1953) "On the Marginal Efficiency of Capital and the Marginal Efficiency of Investment", Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 61, p.1-14.

A.P. Lerner (1973) "Money, Debt and Wealth", in W. Sellekaerts, editor, Econometrics and Economic Theory: Essays in honor of Jan Tinbergen. International Arts and Sciences.

A.P. Lerner and D.C. Colander (1980) MAP: A Market Anti-Inflation Plan. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

R.G. Lipsey (1960) "The Relation Between Unemployment and the Rate of Change of Money Wage Rates in the United Kingdom, 1862-1957: A further analysis", Economica, Vol. 27, p.1-31.

R.E. Lucas (1967) "Adjustment Costs and the Theory of Supply", Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 75 (4), p.321-34.

F. Machlup (1960) "Another View of Cost-Push and Demand-Pull Inflation", Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 42, p.125-39.

J.E. Meade (1936) An Introduction to Economic Analysis and Policy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

J.E. Meade (1937) "A Simplified Model of Keynes's System", Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 4, p.98.

J.E. Meade (1951) The Theory of International Economic Policy. 2 volumes, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

L.A. Metzler (1951) "Wealth, Saving and the Rate of Interest", Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 59 (2), p.93-116.

M.H. Miller and D. Orr (1968) "A Model of the Demand for Money by Firms", Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 80 (3), p.413-35.

H.P. Minsky (1975) John Maynard Keynes. New York: Columbia University Press.

H.P. Minsky (1982) Can "It" Happen Again? Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.

H.P. Minsky (1986) Stabilizing an Unstable Economy. New Haven: Yale University Press.

F. Modigliani (1944) "Liquidity Preference and the Theory of Interest and Money", Econometrica, Vol. 12 (1), p.45-88.

F. Modigliani (1961) "Long-Run Implications of Alternative Fiscal Policies and the Burden of the National Debt", Economic Journal, Vol. 71, p.730-55.

F. Modigliani (1971) "Monetary Policy and Consumption", in Consumer Spending and Monetary Policy: Linkages. Boston: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.

F. Modigliani (1977) "The Monetarist Controversy: or should we forsake stabilization policies?", American Economic Review, Vol. 67, p.1-19.

F. Modigliani and R. Brumberg (1954) "Utility Analysis and the Consumption Function: An interpretation of cross section data", in K.Kurihara, editor, Post Keynesian Economics. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

B.J. Moore (1988) Horizontalists and Verticalists: the macroeconomics of credit money. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

R.A. Mundell (1962) "Appropriate Use of Monetary and Fiscal Policy for Internal and External Stability", IMF Staff Papers, Vol. 9, p.70-9.

R.A. Mundell (1963) "Inflation and Real Interest", Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 71 (3), p.280-3.

R.A. Mundell (1963) "Capital Mobility and Stabilization Policy under Fixed and Flexible Exchange Rates", Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, Vol. 29, p.475-85.

R.A. Mundell (1965) "Growth, Stability and Inflationary Finance", Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 73 (2), p.97-109.

R.A. Mundell (1965) "A Fallacy in the Interpretation of Macroeconomic Equilibrium", Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 73 (1), p.61-6.

R.A. Mundell (1968) International Economics. New York: Macmillan.

M. Mussa (1979) "Macroeconomic Interdependence and the Exchange Rate Regime", in Dornbusch and Frenkel, editors, International Economic Policy. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.

B. Ohlin (1937) "Some Notes on the Stockholm Theory of Savings and Investment, I & II", Economic Journal, Vol. 47, p.53-69, 221-40.

B. Ohlin (1937) "Alternative Theories of the Rate of Interest: Rejoinder", Economic Journal, Vol. 47 (3), p.423-7.

A.M. Okun and G. Perry (1978), editors, Curing Chronic Inflation. Washington: Brookings.

T.I. Palley (1996) Post Keynesian Economics: Debt, distribution and the macroeconomy. London: Macmillan.

D. Patinkin (1948) "Price Flexibility and Full Employment", American Economic Review, Vol. 38, p.543-64.

D. Patinkin (1956) Money, Interest and Prices: An integration of monetary and value theory. 1965 edition, New York: Harper and Rowe.

B. Pesek and T.R. Saving (1967) Money, Wealth and Economic Theory. New York: Macmillan.

E.S. Phelps (1965) "Anticipated Inflation and Economic Welfare", Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 73, p.1-17.

E.S. Phelps (1967) "Phillips Curves, Expectations of Inflation and Optimal Unemployment Over Time", Economica, Vol. 34, p.254-81.

A.W. Philips (1954) "Stabilisation Policies in a Closed Economy", Economic Journal, Vol. 64, p.290-323.

A.W. Phillips (1957) "Stabilisation Policies and the Time Form of Lagged Responses", Economic Journal, Vol. 67, p.265-77.

A.W. Phillips (1958) "The Relation between Unemployment and the Rate of Change of Money Wage Rates in the United Kingdom, 1861-1957", Economica, Vol. 25, p.283-99.

M. Polanyi (1945) Full Employment and Free Trade.   Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

A.C. Pigou (1943) "The Classical Stationary State", Economic Journal, Vol. 53 (4), p.343-51.

A.C. Pigou (1947) "Economic Progress in a Stable Environment", Economica, Vol. 14, p.180-88.

W. Poole (1970) "Optimal Choice of Monetary Policy Instruments in a Simple Stochastic Macro Model", Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 84, p.197-216.

E.C. Prescott (1972) "The Multi-Period Control Problem Under Uncertainty", Econometrica, Vol. 40, p.1043-58.

W.B. Reddaway (1936) "The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money", Economic Record,

D.H. Robertson (1937) "Alternative Theories of the Rate of Interest: Rejoinder", Economic Journal, Vol. 47 (3), p.428-36.

D.H. Robertson (1938) "Mr. Keynes and Finance: A note", Economic Journal, Vol. 48, p.314-8.

D.H. Robertson (1940) Essays in Monetary Economics. London: P.S. King.

J. Robinson (1937) Introduction to the Theory of Employment. 1973 edition, London: Macmillan.

J. Robinson (1973) After Keynes. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.

J. Robinson (1978) Contributions to Modern Economics. New York: Academic Press.

J. Robinson (1979) The Generalization of the General Theory. London: Macmillan.

W.E.G. Salter (1959) "Internal and External Balance: The role of price and expenditure effects", Economic Record. Vol. 35, p.226-38.

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P.A. Samuelson and R.M. Solow (1960) "Analytical Aspects of Anti-Inflation Policy", American Economic Review, Vol. 50 (2), p.177-94.

T. Scitovsky (1940) "A Study of Interest and Capital", Economica, Vol. 7, p.293-317.

G.L.S. Shackle (1949) Expectation in Economics. 1952 edition, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

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A. Smithies (1942) "The Behavior of Money National Income Under Inflationary Conditions", Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 56, p.113-29.

G.J. Stigler (1969) "Does Economics Have a Useful Past?", History of Political Economy, Vol. 1, p.

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A.K. Swoboda (1972) "Equilibrium, Quasi-Equilibrium and Macroeconomic Policy Under Fixed Exchange Rates", Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol.

A.K. Swoboda (1973) "Monetary Policy under Fixed Exchange Rates: Effectiveness, the speed of adjustment and proper use", Economica, Vol. 40, p.136-54.

L. Tarshis (1938) "Changes in Real and Money Wages", Economic Journal, Vol. 48, p.150-4.

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J. Tinbergen (1952) On the Theory of Macroeconomic Policy. Amsterdam: North-Holland.

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J. Tobin (1947) "Money Wage Rates and Employment", in S.E. Harris, editor, The New Economics. New York: A. Knopf.

J. Tobin (1956) "The Interest Elasticity of the Transactions Demand for Cash", Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 23 (3), p.241-7.

J. Tobin (1958) "Liquidity Preference as Behavior Towards Risk", Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 25 (1), p.15-29.

J. Tobin (1961) "Money, Capital and Other Stores of Value", American Economic Review, Vol. 51 (2), p.26-37.

J. Tobin (1963) "Commercial Banks as Creators of Money", in D. Carson, editor, Banking and Monetary Studies. Homewood, Ill.: Irwin.

J. Tobin (1965) "Money and Economic Growth", Econometrica, Vol. 33, p.671-84.

J. Tobin (1969) "A General Equilibrium Approach to Monetary Theory", Journal of Money, Credit and Banking. Vol. 1 (1), p.15-29.

J. Tobin. (1972) "Inflation and Unemployment", American Economic Review, Vol. 62, p.1-18.

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