1st Edition

Quantum Macroeconomics The legacy of Bernard Schmitt

Edited By Jean-Luc Bailly, Alvaro Cencini, Sergio Rossi Copyright 2017
    232 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    232 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Quantum Macroeconomics presents a new paradigm in macroeconomic analysis initiated by Bernard Schmitt. It explains the historical origin, the analytical contents, and the actual relevance of this new paradigm, with respect to current major economic issues at national and international level. These issues concern both advanced and emerging market economies, referring to inflation, unemployment, financial instability, and economic crises.  

    In the first part of this volume, leading scholars explain the historical origin and analytical content of quantum macroeconomics. The second part explores its relevance with respect to the current major economic issues such as the sovereign debt crisis and European monetary union. The volume also features two previously unpublished papers by Bernard Schmitt. The main findings of this book concern the need to go beyond agents’ behaviour to understand the structural origin of a variety of macroeconomic problems, notably, inflation, unemployment, financial instability, and economic crises. The originality that pervades all contributions is plain, when one considers the lack of any structural explanation of national and international economic disorders in the literature within the mainstream approach to economics.

    This edited volume is of great interest to those who study macroeconomics, monetary economics and money and banking.

    Introduction

    JEAN-LUC BAILLY, ALVARO CENCINI AND SERGIO ROSSI

    Preface: The research work and scientific legacy of Bernard Schmitt

    ALVARO CENCINI

    PART I

    Analysing the domestic economy

    1 La formation du pouvoir d’achat: a historical perspective

    CLAUDE GNOS

    2 Absolute exchange and relative exchange

    JEAN-LUC BAILLY

    3 Inflation and unemployment

    XAVIER BRADLEY

    4 A macroeconomic analysis of unemployment

    BERNARD SCHMITT

    5 National banking reform

    ALVARO CENCINI

    PART II

    Analysing the international economy

    6 From reparations to (net) interest payments on external debt: same script, different cast

    EDOARDO BERETTA

    7 Keynes’s and Schumacher’s Plans and the failed attempt to understand international monetary relations

    NADIA F. PIFFARETTI

    8 European monetary union

    SERGIO ROSSI

    9 The sovereign debt crisis

    ALVARO CENCINI

    10 A one-country reform: the solution to the sovereign debt crisis

    BERNARD SCHMITT

    Postface: Bernard Schmitt and heterodox economics

    SERGIO ROSSI

    Biography

    Jean-Luc Bailly is Emeritus Associate Professor of Economics, University of Burgundy, Dijon, France.

    Alvaro Cencini is Full Professor of Economics, University of Lugano, Switzerland.

    Sergio Rossi is Full Professor of Economics, University of Fribourg, Switzerland.