02092cam a22003732 b450000100090000000300080000900500170001700600190003400700150005300800410006802000180010903500260012703700130015304000370016605000190020308200190022224501000024125000120034126000320035330000280038536500160041349000310042950000200046050600430048052008620052352100660138565000100145165000200146170000320148170000320151394200120154599900170155795201440157410175664BD-DhUL20190117095358.0m d cr n 900605s2011 xxua ||||||||1 2|eng|  a9780444532381 a(WaSeSS)ssj0000815832 b00991439 aBIP USdWaSeSSdBD-DhULcBD-DhUL 4aHG221.H24 199000a332.4220bHAN10aHandbook of Monetary Economics :bVol. 3 A /cedited by Benjamin M. Friedman, Michael Woodford. a1st ed. aBoston : bElsevier,c2011. a v. :b ill. ; c25 cm. aUSDb170.000 aIntroduction to the series aIncludes index. aLicense restrictions may limit access.8 aAnnotationbDue to the fundamental two-way interaction between the theoretical and the empirical aspects of monetary economics, together with the relationship of both to matters of public policy, any organization of material comprehensively spanning the subject is bound to be arbitrary. The 23 surveys commissioned for this Handbook have been arranged in a way that the editors feel reflects some of the most important logical divisions within the field and together they present a comprehensive account of the current state of the art. The Handbook is an indispensable reference work which should be part of every professional collection, and which makes ideal supplementary reading for graduate economics students on advanced courses.For more information on the Handbooks in Economics series, please see our home page on http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/hes aScholarly & ProfessionalbElsevier Science & Technology Books 0aMoney 0aMonetary policy1 a Friedman, Benjamin M.eed.1 aWoodford, Michael ejt. ed. 2ddccBK c66129d66129 00102ddc406332_400000000000000_HAN708NFIC9112581aDULbDULcGENd2014-05-29ePurchasedo332.4 HANp483380r2016-05-17w2016-05-17yBK