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摘要
凯恩斯的《通论》取代了格莱斯顿关于什么是健全金融的观点,是我们今天思考财政政策的基础。他在一个世纪前撰写的《货币改革论》(Tract on Monetary Reform)中,倡导的是如今的标准货币政策形式,即根据国内物价目标调整利率,而不是固定汇率。但它在当时的影响力不及通论。《小册子》基于剑桥传统的货币数量理论,在理论上也缺乏创新。
One Hundred Years Ago. Keynes’s A Tract on Monetary Reform
Abstract Keynes’s General Theory is the basis of how we think about fiscal policy today, having displaced the Gladstonian view of what constituted sound finance. His earlier Tract on Monetary Reform, written a century ago, advocated what is now the standard form of monetary policy, varying interest rates to target domestic prices rather than a fixed exchange rate. But it was less influential at the time than was the General Theory. The Tract was also less theoretically innovative, being based on the Cambridge tradition of the quantity theory of money.