Index of Names

Jacques Ninet (Former Associate Professor, University of Poitiers, France)

Negative Interest Rates

ISBN: 978-1-83982-377-0, eISBN: 978-1-83982-376-3

ISSN: 2043-9059

Publication date: 26 November 2020

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Ninet, J. (2020), "Index of Names", Negative Interest Rates (Critical Studies on Corporate Responsibility, Governance and Sustainability, Vol. 13), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 167-169. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2043-905920200000013030

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INDEX

Aglietta, Michel
, 69, 81

Arendt, Hanna
, 147

Artus, Patrick
, 98–99, 119–122, 154

Bernanke, Benjamin
, 80, 87, 92, 96–100

Buiter, Willem
, 102, 142–143

Bonaparte, Napoléon
, 77

Brzezinski, Zbigniew
, 107

Draghi, Mario
, 93, 99–100

Dron, Dominique
, 146

Duhem, Pierre: 84 (AU : The Name ‘Duhem, Pierre’ is not cited in the Text)

Eucken, Walter
, 14, 92

Friedman, Milton
, 15, 17, 58, 65–66, 85, 97, 136

Geithner, Timothy
, 56

Graeber, David
, 69–70, 75, 111

Greenspan, Alan
, 2–3, 9, 39, 44, 65–66, 102, 114, 116

Hayek, Friedrich
, 14–16, 65–66

Issing, Otmar
, 86–87

Jackson Hole
, 89, 92, 100, 102, 139–140

Kahneman, Daniel
, 103–104

Keen, Steve
, 44

Keynes, John Maynard
, 40–42, 44, 72, 87, 99, 111, 114, 126–127, 136–137

Kinderlberger, arles
, 32–34

Krugman, Paul
, 15, 88, 101–104

Lindsey, Lawrence
, 80

Lippman, Walter
, 13, 106

Lucas, Robert
, 89

Marshall, Alfred
, 58

Minsky, Hyman
, 29–30, 39, 44, 60, 66, 111

Orléan, André
, 32, 69

Piketty, Thomas
, 27–29, 27–29

Polanyi, Karl
, 69–70, 146

Poppe François
, 9–10

Popper, Karl
, 58

Reagan, Ronald
, 8–11, 15, 30

Rockefeller, John Davidson
, 79, 106–108

Röpke, Wilhelm
, 14, 16

Simmel, Georg
, 81

Thatcher, Margaret
, 9–11, 135

Tirole, Jean
, 57, 60, 69

Trichet, Jean Claude
, 73, 83, 88–89, 98–100

Triffin, Robert
, 154

Tversky, Amos
, 103–104

Volcker, Paul
, 8–9, 32–34, 86

Walras, Léon
, 58–59

Walmart
, 20

Yellen, Janet
, 92, 139–140

INDEX

Index of Events

Central Banks Creation

Bank of England 1694
, 77

Bank of France 1800
, 77–78

Federal Reserve 1913
, 78–80

Bundesbank N1957
, 81–82

ECB 1998
, 82–83

China Admission to WTO 2001
, 56

Crisis

Developing Countries 1982
, 32–34

Junk Bonds 1989
, 32–34

EMS1992
, 32–34

Emerging Countries 1997-1998
, 32–34

Internet Bubble Burst 2000
, 32–34

Subprime Crisis 2007 2008
, 32–34

German Hyperinflation 1923
, 81, 92

G30 Report: “Lessons from The Crisis” October 2015
, 112

Kansas City Federal Reserve Symposium

2007
, 95

2008
, 102

2009
, 97

2014
, 100

2015
, 89

Mont Pelerin Society 1947
, 14

Post –War Boom 1945-1975
, 7–8, 73–74, 81

Stock Market Crash 1929-1932
, 2, 92, 94

US Great Depression 1929-32
, 2, 92

Walter Lippman Colloquium 1936
, 13

Wall Street, Black Monday, October 1987
, 2–3, 32–34, 92

INDEX

Index of terms

Asset-based economy
, 38–42, 80, 94

Banking disintermediation
, 37, 45

Bank run
, 46, 154

Barter
, 69–70

Bilderberg
, 106–108

Capitalism
, 3, 14, 22–24, 26, 34, 37, 53, 76

Capitalization
, 21, 32–34, 78, 129, 130, 132, 134–135, 143

Central banks

central bank independence
, 9, 16, 81, 82

England
, 43, 46, 77

European Central Bank (ECB)
, 72, 82–83, 86, 88, 93, 99, 119–122, 151

Federal Reserve
, 2–3, 44–45, 72, 78–80, 91–92, 94, 108–109, 143–144, 155

France
, 77–78, 92–93

Germany
, 39, 53, 81, 92, 111, 151

Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
, 105–106

Currency parity
, 81

Debt

government debt
, 1, 49, 56, 72, 98–99, 125–126, 151

monetization
, 139

over indebtedness
, 31, 145

Debt trap
, 51–52

Domino theory
, 32–34, 67

DSGE (Dynamic Stochastic Global Equilibrium)
, 58, 87

Efficient markets hypothesis
, 103–104

Euthanasia of the rentier
, 72

Financial euphoria
, 113–114, 130–131, 133

Financial rent
, 39, 81

FOMC (Federal Open Market Committee)
, 80, 102, 141

General Equilibrium Theory (GET)
, 17, 58

Globalization
, 19–20, 30, 39, 108, 147

Great Moderation
, 88–89, 96–99

Group of Thirty
, 107, 112

Growing inequality
, 26–30, 147

Homo economicus
, 2, 59

Iatrogenic effect
, 139

Immortality
, 73

Indebtedness
, 30–31, 46, 49, 52, 127, 145

Key interest rate
, 37, 44–45, 65, 82, 86–87, 91, 98, 119, 140

Lender of last resort
, 3, 66, 72, 77, 97, 113–114

Liquidity
, 1, 46, 65, 66, 72, 79, 85, 92, 99–100, 102–103, 119, 137–138, 143, 153

Mainstream
, 56, 59, 103–104, 133, 145, 153–154

Market crash
, 2, 41, 92, 94–95

Methodological individualism
, 58–59

Modified duration
, 131

Money

aggregate
, 28, 72, 85–86, 126–127

creation
, 66–67, 138, 145

multiplier
, 86, 98, 126

quantity
, 66, 85

quantity theory
, 137

Moral hazard
, 32–34, 71, 80, 93, 115

Neoclassical (theory)
, 58, 87–89, 113–114

Neoliberalism
, 2, 9–10, 13–16, 25–34

NIRP (negative interest rate policy)
, 119, 126, 134, 143–144

Offshore
, 53, 155

Ordoliberalism
, 11, 13–17

Plutonomy
, 29–30

Qualitative easing
, 122

Quantitative easing (QE)
, 3, 61, 98–100, 119–123, 129, 135

Retirement pensions
, 2, 134

ROE (return on equity)
, 21, 23–24

Secular stagnation
, 2, 23–24, 30

Securitization
, 3, 37, 44–45

Self regulating economy
, 44

Specularity
, 77, 96, 146

Speculative bubble
, 2–3, 39–42, 80

Subprime
, 3, 34, 44–45, 95, 127

Tax havens
, 55, 154–155

Taylor rule
, 87

Too big to fail
, 32–34, 71, 93

Trickle-down theory
, 30

Trilateral Commission
, 107–108

Trust
, 19, 70–73, 144–145

Welfare State
, 7, 22, 52, 108–109

Zero bound interest rate
, 1, 119–122

ZIRP (zero interest rate policy)
, 3, 119, 126, 143–144