Brian Romanchuk: 5 books

Book cover of Interest Rate Cycles: An Introduction
by Brian Romanchuk
Language: English
Release Date: May 23, 2016

Monetary policy has increasingly become the focus of economists and investors. This report describes the factors driving interest rates across the economic cycle. Written by an experienced fixed income analyst, it explains in straightforward terms the theory that lies behind central bank thinking....
Book cover of Understanding Government Finance
by Brian Romanchuk
Language: English
Release Date: June 4, 2015

The government budget is not like a household budget. This report introduces the financial operations used by a central government with a free-floating currency, and explains how they differ from that of a household or corporation. The focus is on what constraints such a government faces, and explains...
Book cover of Abolish Money (From Economics)!
by Brian Romanchuk
Language: English
Release Date: January 29, 2017

We live in a monetary economy, so it is not surprising that money plays an important role within economic theory. The argument of this book is that this role has become too important, and has warped our ability to think about the economy. The important psychological role of money within society has...
Book cover of An Introduction to SFC Models Using Python
by Brian Romanchuk
Language: English
Release Date: November 9, 2018

Stock-Flow Consistent (SFC) models are a preferred way to present economic models in the post-Keynesian tradition. This book gives an overview of the sfc_models package, which implements SFC models in Python. The approach is novel, in that the user only specifies the high-level parameters of the economic...
Book cover of Breakeven Inflation Analysis
by Brian Romanchuk
Language: English
Release Date: October 29, 2018

The great inflation of the 1970s in the developed countries provoked strong economic (and political) reactions. In finance, investors searched for ways to protect themselves from inflation. The United Kingdom launched the first modern inflation-linked bonds in 1981. In addition to being of interest...
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