不确定性与货币:凯恩斯、托宾和卡恩以及预防性货币需求从流动性偏好理论中的消失

Uncertainty and money: Keynes, Tobin and Kahn and the disappearance of the precautionary demand for money from liquidity preference theory

Cambridge Journal of Economics · 2009
被引 38
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

回顾了凯恩斯1937年关于货币需求与不确定性关系的论述,以及卡恩和托宾对凯恩斯流动性偏好理论缺陷的修正,并指出这些思想在金融危机时仍有现实意义。

Abstract

Keynes answered to critics of the General Theory, in 1937, that they failed to realize that there were two main innovations in that work. The first, was the relationship between money demand and uncertainty; the second was the consumption multiplier. The relation between money demand and uncertainty was in fact the main reason to explain why aggregate demand could fall short of full employment income. However, this was explained by Keynes in 1937 by recourse to a form of precautionary demand for money. In The GT, Keynes had actually merged the precautionary demand into the transactions demand for money, making it very difficult for any reader, friendly or unfriendly, to actually see what he meant in 1937. As a result, Keynes liquidity preference theory of the interest rate in the GT exhibited some important shortcomings that were the subject of many reexaminations, including one by Richard Kahn and another by James Tobin. The paper evaluates Keynes's views, Kahn's and Tobin's solutions to Keynes's dilemmas. At its conclusion it is shown why these themes remain relevant today, particularly when financial systems are in turmoil. Copyright The Author 2009. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Cambridge Political Economy Society. All rights reserved., Oxford University Press.

预防性货币需求流动性偏好理论不确定性凯恩斯