David Laidler - Bibliography - Selected Articles

Selected Articles

  • "Some Evidence on the Demand for Money", Journal of Political Economy, February 1966, 55-68.
  • "The Rate of Interest and the Demand for Money--Some Empirical Evidence", Journal of Political Economy, December 1966, 543-555.
  • "The Phillips Relation: A Theoretical Explanation", Economica, May 1967, 189-197 (with B.A. Corry).
  • "The Permanent Income Concept in a Macroeconomic Model", Oxford Economic Papers, March 1968, 11-23.
  • "The Definition of Money--Theoretical and Empirical Problems", Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, August 1969, 508-525.
  • "Money, Wealth and Time Preference in a Stationary Economy", Canadian Journal of Economics, November 6, 1969, 526-535
  • "The Demand for Money in the UK. 1956-1967, Preliminary Estimates", The Manchester School, September 1970 (with J.M. Parkin), 187-208.
  • "Expectations, Adjustment and the Dynamic Response of Income to Policy Changes", Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, February 1973, 157-172.
  • "Simultaneous Fluctuations in Prices and Output--A Business Cycle Approach", Economica, February 1973, 60-72.
  • "Monetarist Policy Prescriptions and their Background", The Manchester School, March 1973, 59-71.
  • "Information, Money and the Macroeconomics of Inflation", The Swedish Journal of Economics, Vol. 76, 1974, 26-42. (German translation by Klaus Hennings, Kieler Vortrage 81, J.C.B. Mohr, Tübingen, 1975.)
  • "The 1974 Report of the President's Council of Economic Advisors: The Control of Inflation and the Future of the International Monetary System", American Economic Review, September 1974, 535-543.
  • "Inflation--A Survey", Economic Journal, December 1975, 741-809 (with J.M. Parkin).
  • "Inflation in Britain--A Monetarist Perspective", American Economic Review, September 1976, 485-500.
  • "Expectations and the Behaviour of Prices and Output Under Flexible Exchange Rates", Economica, November 1977, 327-336.
  • "Recent Macroeconomic Policy Proposals of the Joint Economic Committee on the US. Congress: A Critique", Journal of Monetary Economics, July 1979, 397-412.
  • "An Empirical Model of an Open Economy Under Fixed Exchange Rates--The United Kingdom 1954-1970", Economica NS 47, May 1980, 141-158 (with P. O'Shea).
  • "Simmel's Philosophy of Money--A Review Article for Economists", Journal of Economic Literature, March 1980, 97-105 (with N. Rowe)
  • "Review of The Shadow of Keynes." Journal of Political Economy 86 (1980): 1269—74.
  • "Monetarism--An Interpretation and an Assessment", Economic Journal 91, March 1981, 1-21. 7
  • "Adam Smith as a Monetary Economist", Canadian Journal of Economics 14, May 1981, 185-201.
  • "Friedman and Schwartz on Monetary Trends--A Review Article", Journal of International Money and Finance 1, 1982, 293-305.
  • "Misconceptions About the Real Bills Doctrine--A Comment on Sargent and Wallace", Journal of Political Economy, February 1984, 149-155.
  • "Harry Johnson as a Macroeconomist", Journal of Political Economy, August 1984, 592-615
  • "The ‘Buffer Stock’ Notion in Monetary Economics." Economic Journal, 94 (Supplement 1984): 17—34.
  • "Money in Crisis-A Review Essay" Journal of Monetary Economics 17 1986, 305-313.
  • "Some Macroeconomic Consequences of Price Stickiness" Manchester School March 1988 37-54.
  • "Are Perceptions of Inflation Rational? Some Evidence from Sweden" (with L. Jonung) American Economic Review, Dec. 1988, 1080-1087.
  • "Dow and Saville's Critique of Monetary Policy--A Review Essay", Journal of Economic Literature 27 Sept. 1989 1147-1159.
  • "Hicks and the Classics" Journal of Monetary Economics 25, June 1990, 481-489.
  • "The Quantity Theory is Always and Everywhere Controversial--Why?", Economic Record, December, 1991, 289-306.
  • "Hawtrey, Harvard, and the Origins of the Chicago Tradition," Journal of Political Economy 101, December 1993, 1068-1103.
  • "Notes on the Microfoundations of Monetary Economics," Economic Journal, 107, July 1997, 1213-1223.
  • "Phillips in Retrospect” Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology : A Research Annual 20-A 2002, pp. 223–235
  • "Skidelsky’s Keynes: a Review Essay” European Journal of the History of Economic Thought 9 (Spring) 2002 97-110
  • "Monetary Policy after Bubbles Burst: the Zero Lower Bound, the Liquidity Trap and the Credit Deadlock" Canadian Public Policy 30 (3) September 2004, 333-340
  • "Woodford and Wicksell on Interest and Prices: the Place of the Pure Credit Economy in the Theory of Monetary 9 Policy" Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 28 (2) June 2006, 151-159

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