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Banques centrales 1 Bond market 1 Central Banks and banking 1 Central banks and banking 1 Gold 1 Money market 1 Quantity theory of money 1 Théorie quantitative de la monnaie 1 capitalists and financiers 1 interest rates 1 risks premiums 1 étalon or 1
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Brière, Marie 1 Gomez Betancourt, Rebeca 1 Signori, Ombretta 1 Topeglo, Kokou 1 de Boyer des Roches, Jérôme 1
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Université Paris-Dauphine (Paris IX) 2
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Economics Papers from University Paris Dauphine 2
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American quantity theory prior to Irving Fisher’s "The purchasing power of money"
de Boyer des Roches, Jérôme; Gomez Betancourt, Rebeca - Université Paris-Dauphine (Paris IX) - 2013
The aim of this paper is to analyze the state of the quantity theory in the United States prior to the publication of Irving Fisher’s The Purchasing Power of Money in 1911. We start by presenting the participants in the monetary debate. Next, we analyze the controversies regarding prices,...
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Bond market "conundrum" : new factors to explain long-term interest rates ?
Topeglo, Kokou; Brière, Marie; Signori, Ombretta - Université Paris-Dauphine (Paris IX) - 2008
Interest rates behaved highly atypically from 2004 to 2006. While the US central bank raised its policy rate at every meeting, long-term interest rates remained so remarkably stable that former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan described their behaviour as a "conundrum". Comparing long-term rates to...
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