جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Jan 1, 2005
ناشر
Cambridge University Press Sep-23-2005
توضیحات
J. Daniel Hammond delves into the complexities of Milton Friedman’s monetary economics, exploring the intricate relationship between theory and measurement within this influential framework. The work critically examines causality issues, shedding light on how various economic theories can be shaped by the methodologies employed in measurement.
Hammond’s analysis not only critiques existing paradigms but also seeks to clarify the often-misunderstood elements of Friedman’s approach. By dissecting the theoretical underpinnings, he articulates how improper measurement can lead to substantial misconceptions in policy formation and economic understanding.
Through this examination, readers are invited to reconsider the foundational concepts that guide monetary economics. The book serves both as an academic reference and a thought-provoking read for those wishing to explore the deeper implications of causality in economic theories.
Hammond’s analysis not only critiques existing paradigms but also seeks to clarify the often-misunderstood elements of Friedman’s approach. By dissecting the theoretical underpinnings, he articulates how improper measurement can lead to substantial misconceptions in policy formation and economic understanding.
Through this examination, readers are invited to reconsider the foundational concepts that guide monetary economics. The book serves both as an academic reference and a thought-provoking read for those wishing to explore the deeper implications of causality in economic theories.