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Richard Andreas Werner (born 5 January 1967) is a German banking and development economist who is a university professor at De Montfort University. He has proposed the "Quantity Theory of Credit", or "Quantity Theory of Disaggregated Credit", which disaggregates credit creation used for the real economy (GDP transactions) on the one hand, and financial transactions on the other hand. In 1995, he proposed a new monetary policy to swiftly deal with banking crises, which he called 'Quantitative Easing', published in the Nikkei. He also first used the expression "QE2" in public, referring to the need to implement 'true quantitative easing' as an expansion in credit creation. His 2001 book 'Princes of the Yen' was a number one general bestseller in Japan. In 2014 he published the first empirica

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  • ريتشارد فيرنر (ar)
  • Richard A. Werner (de)
  • リチャード・ヴェルナー (ja)
  • Richard Werner (en)
  • Richard Werner (sv)
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  • ريتشارد فيرنر (بالألمانية: Richard A. Werner)‏ هو اقتصادي ألماني، ولد في 5 يناير 1967 في ألمانيا. (ar)
  • Richard Andreas Werner (* 5. Januar 1967 in Landau an der Isar) ist ein deutscher Wirtschaftswissenschaftler, Hochschullehrer an der De Montfort University in Leicester, England. (de)
  • リチャード・アンドレアス・ウェルナー (Richard Andreas Werner、1967年1月5日 - )はドイツのエコノミスト、サウサンプトン大学の経済学教授。 ヴェルナーは金融政策と開発エコノミストである。量的緩和や"QE2"の表現を最初に提案した学者。真の量的金融緩和は信用創造拡大が必要と指摘。"信用の量理論"を提案し、GDP取引に使用する信用創造と金融取引に使われる信用創造のふたつの側面を強調した。 (ja)
  • Richard Andreas Werner, född den 5 januari 1967, är en tysk ekonom och professor vid . Han är specialiserad på centralbanker och penningpolitik, särskilt Japans centralbankshistorik. Han har i samband med detta gjort sig känd som alternativekonom[källa behövs] och penningreformist. 2003 fick han utmärkelsen Morgondagens ledare (Leader of tomorrow) vid World Economic Forum i Davos. (sv)
  • Richard Andreas Werner (born 5 January 1967) is a German banking and development economist who is a university professor at De Montfort University. He has proposed the "Quantity Theory of Credit", or "Quantity Theory of Disaggregated Credit", which disaggregates credit creation used for the real economy (GDP transactions) on the one hand, and financial transactions on the other hand. In 1995, he proposed a new monetary policy to swiftly deal with banking crises, which he called 'Quantitative Easing', published in the Nikkei. He also first used the expression "QE2" in public, referring to the need to implement 'true quantitative easing' as an expansion in credit creation. His 2001 book 'Princes of the Yen' was a number one general bestseller in Japan. In 2014 he published the first empirica (en)
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