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Intro -- Preface -- A Terminology from the Times of the Cold War -- The ''Money Market'' -- Neoliberalism Versus Ordoliberalism -- Structure of the Book -- References -- Contents -- Part I: Exchange Contracts and the Walrasian Paradigm -- Chapter 1: The Paradigm in the Philosophy of Science -- References -- Chapter 2: The Walrasian Paradigm in Contemporary Economics -- 2.1 Origins in Partial Analysis -- 2.2 Total Analysis and General Equilibrium -- 2.3 Reflection -- 2.3.1 Gain in Explanatory Power by Way of a Weakening of Assumptions -- 2.3.2 Integration of Money into the Model of General Equilibrium -- References -- Chapter 3: Basic Elements of an Exchange-Systematized Walrasian Paradigm -- 3.1 Basic Time Patterns of Exchange -- 3.2 Patterns of Money Usage in Exchange -- References -- Chapter 4: First Potential Applications of an Exchange-Systematized Walrasian Paradigm -- 4.1 The Equation of Exchange -- 4.2 Financial Assets -- 4.3 Market for Corporate Control -- 4.4 The Notion of Capital -- 4.5 Finance -- References -- Part II: An Exchange-Contractual Analysis of Private and Public Wealth -- Chapter 5: Origins and Significance of a Famous Debate -- References -- Chapter 6: Inner Exchange Contracts -- 6.1 Time Horizon -- 6.2 Household Sector -- 6.3 Business Sector, Private Wealth -- 6.4 Exchange -- 6.4.1 Collective Choice in Favor of Indirect Exchange -- 6.4.2 Equity Finance as the Original Form of Corporate Finance -- 6.5 State -- 6.5.1 Balanced Budget -- 6.5.2 Backing of Exchange by Regulatory Policy by Means of Contracts -- 6.6 Market Architecture -- 6.6.1 Spot Market for Real Capital -- 6.6.2 Forward Market for Output -- 6.6.3 Financial Market for Corporate Shares -- 6.6.4 Financial Market for Government Bonds, Part I -- References -- Chapter 7: Outer Financial Contracts -- 7.1 Bank Notes -- 7.2 Docking -- References
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Chapter 8: Multiple Exchange Equilibrium and the Balance Sheet -- 8.1 Multiple Exchange Equilibrium -- 8.2 Classic Government Debt (Financial Market for Government Bonds, Part II) -- 8.3 Lump Sum Taxes -- 8.4 Wealth -- 8.5 Balance Sheet -- 8.5.1 Present Value and Historical Costs as Fundamental Values Stated -- 8.5.2 T-Structure -- 8.5.3 Accounting Standards -- 8.5.4 Complementarity -- 8.6 Optimization and Balanced Budget -- 8.6.1 Maximization of Profit and Its Distribution by the Business Sector -- 8.6.2 Balanced Public Budget -- 8.6.3 Utility Maximization by the Household Sector -- 8.7 Net Wealth of the Private Sector -- References -- Chapter 9: Degeneration of Money -- References -- Chapter 10: Appendix to Part II -- Part III: An External Monetary Calculus for the Homo Oeconomicus -- Chapter 11: On the External Arrangement of the Monetary Calculus -- Chapter 12: The Desired Amount of Money Holding as a Reflex of Benefits and Costs -- 12.1 The Benefits of Holding Money -- 12.2 The Costs of Holding Money -- 12.3 Individual Optimization Problem -- 12.4 Aggregation -- Reference -- Chapter 13: Analysis of an Expansionary Monetary Impulse -- 13.1 Revision of the Utility Maximization Problem -- 13.2 Shifted Demand Function for Output -- 13.3 One Market Too Many? -- 13.4 On the Problem of the Integration of Money into the Theory of System-Wide Equilibrium -- 13.4.1 An Alternative to the Concept of the Money Market -- 13.4.2 On the Validity of Established Microeconomic Courses -- Reference -- Part IV: Summary and Outlook -- Chapter 14: Summary -- 14.1 Mismatch between Theoretical Starting Point and What Has Become of It -- 14.2 ''Capital'' Features a Janus-Like Face Nowadays -- 14.3 The Vulnerability of the Global Financial Sector -- 14.4 The Fuzzy Notion of the ''Capitalist'' -- 14.5 ''Criticism of Capitalism'' -- 14.6 Fiat Money Is Not Scarce
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14.7 Exchange Contracts -- 14.8 Limitational Complementarity in the Sense of Leontief -- 14.9 An External Monetary Calculus -- References -- Chapter 15: Outlook -- 15.1 Diligence and Sophistication Recommended -- 15.2 Monetary Economics Should Pose a Fundamental Question
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Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Kaiser, Dirk Economic Theory in the 21st Century Wiesbaden : Springer Vieweg. in Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH,c2020 ISBN 9783658306380
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Economics
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