TY - JOUR AU - Fischer,Stanley TI - Money, Interest and Prices JF - National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper Series VL - No. 3595 PY - 1991 Y2 - January 1991 UR - http://www.nber.org/papers/w3595 L1 - http://www.nber.org/papers/w3595.pdf N1 - Author contact info: Stanley Fischer Governor Bank of Israel One Kaplan Street Jerusalem 91007 ISRAEL Tel: 9722-655-2701 Fax: 9722-652-8419 E-Mail: sfischer@bankisrael.gov.il AB - Twenty five years after the publication of the second edition, this paper describes and evaluates the Contributions to monetary and macroeconomics made in Don Patinkin's Money, Interest, and Prices (MIP). Its first accomplishment was to settle definitively many issues, such as the valid and invalid dichotomies between real and nominal magnitudes, Say's identity, the nature of the Keynesian system, and the requirements for the neutrality of money, which had been disputed for decades. It also opened the road to the future by developing macroeconomic models from a well specified microeconomic foundation. In so doing, it established the base on which subsequent equilibrium macroeconomics built. Beyond that, in Chapter XII, Patinkin pioneered the development of disequilibrium analysis by presenting a fully articulated model that makes the key distinction between notional and effective demands, and using it to explain price and quantity adjustments in conditions of unemployment. ER -