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哈弗福德学院的 Carola Binder 评论 George S. Tavlas 所著的《货币主义者:1927-1960 年芝加哥货币传统的形成》:芝加哥货币传统的形成,1927-1960 年",作者 George S. Tavlas。该书的 Econlit 摘要开头写道"考虑了芝加哥货币传统的出现和发展,即后来所谓的货币主义,描述了它在芝加哥大学一小群经济学家作品中的反映,这些经济学家维护了货币数量理论的重要性并捍卫了自由市场体系"。
The Monetarists: The Making of the Chicago Monetary Tradition, 1927–1960
Carola Binder of Haverford College reviews “The Monetarists: The Making of the Chicago Monetary Tradition, 1927–1960” by George S. Tavlas. The Econlit abstract of this book begins: “Considers the emergence and development of the Chicago monetary tradition into what became known as monetarism, describing it as it was reflected in the works of a small group of University of Chicago economists who preserved the importance of the quantity theory of money and defended the free-market system.”