Basil Moore

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Basil Moore was a prominent Post-Keynesian economist best known for his work on endogenous money and monetary theory.

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instanceOf economist
person
authorOf Horizontalists and Verticalists: The Macroeconomics of Credit Money NERFINISHED
Shaking the Invisible Hand NERFINISHED
educatedAt Johns Hopkins University
Wesleyan University NERFINISHED
employer University of Stellenbosch NERFINISHED
University of the Witwatersrand NERFINISHED
Wesleyan University NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Post-Keynesian economics NERFINISHED
economics
macroeconomics
monetary economics
hasAcademicDegree PhD in economics
hasGender male
influenced Post-Keynesian economists NERFINISHED
endogenous money literature
influencedBy John Maynard Keynes NERFINISHED
Nicholas Kaldor NERFINISHED
Post-Keynesian tradition NERFINISHED
knownFor horizontalist theory of money supply
monetary theory
theory of endogenous money
languageOfWork English
mainInterest central banking
endogenous money
monetary policy
nationality South African
notableWork Horizontalists and Verticalists: The Macroeconomics of Credit Money NERFINISHED
paradigm Post-Keynesian economics NERFINISHED
positionHeld professor of economics
researchFocus bank behavior in credit creation
interest rate targeting by central banks
monetary circuit and credit flows
theoreticalContribution analysis of central bank accommodation of credit
argument that loans create deposits
critique of exogenous money supply
horizontalist view of money supply as credit-driven

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