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Money and Democracy George Macesich

Money and Democracy By George Macesich

Money and Democracy by George Macesich


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Money and Democracy by George Macesich

In his latest work, Macesich examines democracy and its economic counterpart, the free market, and the place of money (monetary and fiscal policy as controlled by the state bureaucracy) in such a system. DeTocqueville warned in the first half of the 19th century that democracy could falter as a consequence of citizens' diminished interest in restraining central authority. And now, there is evidence that vote-maximizing behavior of politicians and politically induced cycles in such key variables as inflation, unemployment, government transfers, taxes and monetary growth have become a critical problem in American democracy. The author examines, then, how best to consider money, monetary policy and the monetary regime--increasingly a function of political/bureaucratic pressures--against the argument for a liberal, freely functioning trading world and for fully-employed, prosperous countries.

This study considers the constraints that must be placed on the exercise of discretionary authority by vote maximizing bureaucracies and political elites if democracy is to thrive and prosper. Satisfactory resolution of these issues is basic to reducing monetary uncertainty and stabilizing the long-term price level, according to Macesich. These issues are deeply rooted in traditional American ideology and experience, and the author makes this clear in weaving together historical, institutional, theoretical, philosophical, and empirical results in the case of money and monetary policy.

About George Macesich

GEORGE MACESICH is Professor of Economics at Florida State University, Tallahassee and Director of the Center for Yugoslav-American Studies, Research, and Exchanges. In addition, he is an editorial consultant for the Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, founding editor of Proceedings and Reports, and author of Monetary Policy and Rational Expectations (Praeger, 1987).

Table of Contents

Introduction Monetary Problems in Democracy Struggle for Monetary Supremacy: An American Experience Political and Philosophic Underpinning Traditional American Ideology and Money Renovating American Ideology and the Monetary Organization Ongoing Debate: Managed Capitalism State Money In Search of a Monetary Standard Democratic Market Society Bibliography Index

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NPB9780275934804
9780275934804
0275934802
Money and Democracy by George Macesich
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1990-05-30
184
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