Lars Christensen Has a Blog

Lars Christensen has been a valued commenter and a frequent source of advice and information offline since this blog got started in July.  And those who follow other blogs know that Lars has been sharing his valuable insights on many other blogs as well.  Lars recently made an important contribution to the blogosphere and to scholarship with his excellent survey of the emerging school of monetary theory and policy which he calls Market Monetarism.   So I am happy to recommend to any readers of this blog who haven’t already heard about Lars’s new blog, The Market Monetarist, that they check it out at http://www.marketmonetarist.com.  Good luck, Lars, and don’t forget that you are always welcome at Uneasy Money.

2 Responses to “Lars Christensen Has a Blog”


  1. 1 Lars Christensen October 2, 2011 at 1:37 pm

    David, thank you very much. I never miss an opportunity to visit uneasymoney.com!

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  2. 2 David Glasner October 3, 2011 at 6:46 pm

    Lars, It wouldn’t be the same without you

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About Me

David Glasner
Washington, DC

I am an economist in the Washington DC area. My research and writing has been mostly on monetary economics and policy and the history of economics. In my book Free Banking and Monetary Reform, I argued for a non-Monetarist non-Keynesian approach to monetary policy, based on a theory of a competitive supply of money. Over the years, I have become increasingly impressed by the similarities between my approach and that of R. G. Hawtrey and hope to bring Hawtrey’s unduly neglected contributions to the attention of a wider audience.

My new book Studies in the History of Monetary Theory: Controversies and Clarifications has been published by Palgrave Macmillan

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