Capital and Finance

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Capital and Finance

Theory and History

Economic theory and philosophy Monetary economics Banking Business strategy

Authors: Peter Lewin, Nicolas Cachanosky

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Collection: Routledge International Studies in Money and Banking

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 2nd July 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 974 Kb

ISBN: 9780429631696


Introduction to the Application of Finance in Capital Theory

This book applies finance to the field of capital theory. While financial economics is a well-established field of study, the specific application of finance to capital theory remains unexplored. It is the first book to comprehensively study this financial application, which also includes modern financial tools such as Economic Value Added (EVA®).

Discussions on the Average Period of Production

A financial application to the problem of the average period of production includes two discussions that unfold naturally from this application. The first one relates to the dual meaning of capital, one as a monetary fund and the other one as physical (capital) goods. The second concerns its implications for business-cycle theories. This second topic (1) provides a solid financial microeconomic foundation for business cycles and, also (2) makes it easy to compare different business-cycle theories across the average period of production dimension. By clarifying the obscure concept of average period of production, the authors make it easier to analyze the similarities with and differences from other business-cycle theories.

Implications and Contributions

By connecting finance with capital theory, they provide a new point of view and analysis of the long-standing problems in capital theory as well as other related topics such as the use of neoclassical production functions and theorizing about business cycles. Finally, they emphasize that the relevance of their application rests on both its policy implications and its contributions to contemporary economic theory.

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