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Part I. Monetary Macroeconomics.- Chapter 1. Macro's Missing Links. Exploring the Space between Monetarism and the Wicksell Connection (David Laidler).- Chapter 2. The problems of inflation targeting originate in the monetary theory of Knut Wicksell (Lars Jonung).- Chapter 3. Price Stability, Macroeconomic Imbalances, and the Role of Monetary Policy (Roberto Tamborini).- Chapter 4. Rise of Capitalism and Early Interest Rate Theory (Peter Spahn).- Chapter 5. The ECB as a Dealer of Last Resort for a Modern Monetary Perspective (Dirk Ehnts).- Part II. Swedish Economic Thought.- Chapter 6. Coordination Failures and the political economy of economic policy (Abdallah Zouache).- Chapter 7. Explaining the post-pandemic inflation dynamics - Back to Wicksell (Nicolas Barbaroux).- Chapter 8. In the Shadow of Wicksell: Emil Sommarin", (or the Master and his Disciple: Knut Wicksell and Emil Sommarin) (Bo Sandelin).- Chapter 9. Margit Cassel's The Communal Economy. Its position and necessity in the exchange economy: A critical appraisal (Siv Gustafsson).- Chapter 10. On the Perception and Reception of the Stockholm School in German-Speaking economics (Heinz Rieter).- Part III. International Economics and Globalization.- Chapter 11. Viner and Ohlin (Stephen Meardon).- Chapter 12. Making war to war or how to train elites about European economic ideas: Keynes' articles published in L'Europe Nouvelle during the interwar period (Annie L. Cot).- Chapter 13. Keynes's Loan Negotiations in 1945 - Faced with a Financial Dunkirk (Toshiaki Hirai).- Chapter 14. Securing Full-Employment in a Globalized World Economy: Exploring Kalecki's and Keynes's views (Eckhard Hein).- Chapter 15. Behind Qin's Notes: A consensus Politics Perspective (Qunyi Li).- Chapter 16. Plus Ultra! (Heinz D. Kurz).- Part IV. History of Economic Thought.- Chapter 17. Trautwein's Challenge to the History of Economics (John Davis).- Chapter 18. Hugo Grotius, Google Translate, and Some Others : Issues Regarding Money Loans (André Lapidus).- Chapter 19. Adam Smith versus Francois Quesnay on Chinese Economy and Society (Robert W. Dimand).- Chapter 20. Halfway House, no Wicksell equilibrium: Schumpeter and Mixed Economics (Richard Sturn).- Chapter 21. Nature, Well-Being, and Moral Sentiments. Modern Economics and Some History of Economic Thought (Heinz Welsch).- Part V. Hans-Michael Trautwein : Bibliography 1986-2024.

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      Publisher: Springer
      Publication Date: 19/05/2025
      ISBN13: 9783031715105, 978-3031715105
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      Part I. Monetary Macroeconomics.- Chapter 1. Macro's Missing Links. Exploring the Space between Monetarism and the Wicksell Connection (David Laidler).- Chapter 2. The problems of inflation targeting originate in the monetary theory of Knut Wicksell (Lars Jonung).- Chapter 3. Price Stability, Macroeconomic Imbalances, and the Role of Monetary Policy (Roberto Tamborini).- Chapter 4. Rise of Capitalism and Early Interest Rate Theory (Peter Spahn).- Chapter 5. The ECB as a Dealer of Last Resort for a Modern Monetary Perspective (Dirk Ehnts).- Part II. Swedish Economic Thought.- Chapter 6. Coordination Failures and the political economy of economic policy (Abdallah Zouache).- Chapter 7. Explaining the post-pandemic inflation dynamics - Back to Wicksell (Nicolas Barbaroux).- Chapter 8. In the Shadow of Wicksell: Emil Sommarin", (or the Master and his Disciple: Knut Wicksell and Emil Sommarin) (Bo Sandelin).- Chapter 9. Margit Cassel's The Communal Economy. Its position and necessity in the exchange economy: A critical appraisal (Siv Gustafsson).- Chapter 10. On the Perception and Reception of the Stockholm School in German-Speaking economics (Heinz Rieter).- Part III. International Economics and Globalization.- Chapter 11. Viner and Ohlin (Stephen Meardon).- Chapter 12. Making war to war or how to train elites about European economic ideas: Keynes' articles published in L'Europe Nouvelle during the interwar period (Annie L. Cot).- Chapter 13. Keynes's Loan Negotiations in 1945 - Faced with a Financial Dunkirk (Toshiaki Hirai).- Chapter 14. Securing Full-Employment in a Globalized World Economy: Exploring Kalecki's and Keynes's views (Eckhard Hein).- Chapter 15. Behind Qin's Notes: A consensus Politics Perspective (Qunyi Li).- Chapter 16. Plus Ultra! (Heinz D. Kurz).- Part IV. History of Economic Thought.- Chapter 17. Trautwein's Challenge to the History of Economics (John Davis).- Chapter 18. Hugo Grotius, Google Translate, and Some Others : Issues Regarding Money Loans (André Lapidus).- Chapter 19. Adam Smith versus Francois Quesnay on Chinese Economy and Society (Robert W. Dimand).- Chapter 20. Halfway House, no Wicksell equilibrium: Schumpeter and Mixed Economics (Richard Sturn).- Chapter 21. Nature, Well-Being, and Moral Sentiments. Modern Economics and Some History of Economic Thought (Heinz Welsch).- Part V. Hans-Michael Trautwein : Bibliography 1986-2024.

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