I: Optimal Monetary Policy and Reaction Function of the Monetary Authorities.- 1. Optimal Monetary Policy and the Revealed Preference Function of the Swiss National Bank.- 2. Optimal Monetary Policies in a Small Open Economy.- II: Credibility and Reputation.- 3. Credibility, Reputation and the Indeterminacy of Macroeconomics.- 4. Policy Credibility and the Lucas Critique - Some New Tests with an Application to Denmark.- III: The Demand for Money.- 5. Dynamics of the Demand for Money and Uncertainty: The US Demand for Money Revisited.- 6. Analysis of the Relationship between Money Stock and Monetary Base: The French Experience during the Period of Quantitative Controls on Credit (1973-1985).- IV: Causality Analysis and the Effects of Monetary Policy.- 7. Causal Relationships between Money and Income in the Spanish Economy.- 8. Interest Rates and Inflation in Italy during the Seventies.- 9. A Short-Term Disequilibrium Model with Carry-Over, for US Business Loans.- V: Econometric Models of the Financial Markets: Their Use in Assessing the Crowding-Out Effects.- 10. Real and Financial Linkages in the UK Economy.- 11. Crowding-Out, Reagonomics and Monetary Policy.
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