Is money supply exogenous? : evidence from India
Year of publication: |
May 2017
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Authors: | Dash, Santosh Kumar |
Published in: |
Margin: the journal of applied economic research. - Los Angeles, Calif. [u.a.] : Sage, ISSN 0025-2921, ZDB-ID 2442149-2. - Vol. 11.2017, 2, p. 167-195
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Subject: | Inflation | Monetarism | Quantity Theory of Money | VAR | Granger Causality | Johansen Cointegration | Geldmenge | Money supply | Indien | India | Kointegration | Cointegration | Kausalanalyse | Causality analysis | VAR-Modell | VAR model | Quantitätstheorie | Quantity theory of money | Geldpolitik | Monetary policy | Monetarismus |
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