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Monetary disequilibrium in the theory of endogenous money
Korda, Jan ; Koderová, Jitka (advisor) ; Mach, Miloš (referee) ; Mertlík, Pavel (referee)
The thesis deals with monetary disequilibrium in the theory of endogenous money. In the new consensus economics, money is endogenous and passive. Money market is not considered and if yes, then only in an implicit equilibrium, whereas mechanisms ensuring this equilibrium are not discussed. In post-Keynesian economics, there is an explicit discussion, whether monetary disequilibrium may occur. Horizontalists argued for equality of money supply and money demand. On the other hand, arguments of some structuralists based on an independent demand for money function show that monetary disequilibrium may occur. The thesis therefore analyses mechanisms ensuring equilibrium in the money market. The only mechanism among them which enables the passivity of money is the reflux mechanism. However, it can not be regarded as universal since not all economic subjects which create demand for money are in debt to the banking system. For that reason accommodation of some factors of money demand function is necessary and money is endogenous and active. Econometric tests studying independent money demand and the consequent possibility of monetary disequilibrium based on Granger causality tests seem to be methodologically problematic and showing mixed results. Monetary disequilibrium can not be ruled out. Contemporary monetary policy based mainly on new consensus approach thus omits one channel of monetary policy transmission. Theoretical analysis suggests that monetary equilibrium has to be (at least partly) restored through changes in factors of money demand, which can lead to changes of other macroeconomic variables including inflation.
Subprime crisis and behaviour of central banks in reaction to this crisis
Hlaváčková, Kateřina ; Kovářík, Tomáš (advisor) ; Janíčko, Martin (referee)
This essay deals with emergence, collapse and concequences of the credit crisis called subprime crisis culminating in the August of 2007. There are J.A. Schumpeter's economic theories used in this work that are relevant to discuss the beginning and developement of this crisis. As importat of these theories I consider the theory of business cycle which may be applied to Great Depression from the Thirties of Twentieth Century. At the beginning of this thesis I am focusing on the theory of endogenous money as a fundament for financial crisis analyse. Further I argue about the behaviour of bankers changing within the business cycle. I describe the behaviour of Federal Reserve officials over the course of the subprime crisis and subsequently the response of the central banks to the crisis. Finally I deal with the Minsky's perspective on the credit crunch.
Theory of Endogenous Money and Contemporary Monetary Policy
Korda, Jan ; Jílek, Josef (advisor) ; Šindel, Jaromír (referee)
Diplomová práce hledá odpověď na otázku: jakou povahu má v současné době ? charakterizované určitým typem měnové politiky ? peněžní nabídka. Nejprve je provedeno odlišení pojmů endogenní a exogenní nabídka peněz. Dále jsou diskutovány různé přístupy k nabídce peněz. Zvláštní pozornost je věnována postkeynesovské teorii. Současná měnová politika je v práci reprezentována cílováním inflace. Endogenní přístup k nabídce peněz je poté porovnán s touto měnovou politikou. Odpověď na otázku se pokouší nalézt také ekonometrická analýza založená na Grangerových testech kauzality.

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