In this book, Martin Fase, a notable academic and practitioner, draws together his most important contributions to monetary economics over two decades, using empirical evidence to assert his
unique style in designing monetary policy.
One of the main themes of Professor Fase’s work, covered in the first part of the book, is the empirical analysis of the demand for money. The second part of the book uses empirical evidence to
address a variety of monetary issues, including the system approach to money demand, the demand for bank loans, payment patterns and the demand for banknotes and coins.
On Money and Credit in Europe will be of great value to scholars and practitioners of monetary and financial economics, the economics of European integration and money and banking.