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An examination of recent empirical research on money demand, which states that the interest elasticity of money demand …
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An examination of the commonly accepted positive correlation between money and real output, including a review of … several models of business cycles and an explanation of how money can be neutral and yet still appear to affect real output. …
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describing the frictions necessary to construct a model where money has an essential role, they conclude by reviewing many …
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An essay, written in 1779-80, concerning the relationship between money growth, government liability issues, and …
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A look at the pros and cons of currency boards as an institution for providing monetary credibility in developing countries.
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Economic theory implies that the quantity of money in the economy is linked both to the Federal Reserve's policy …. Between 1990 and 1994, growth in the Federal Reserve's M2 monetary aggregate was much slower than expected, a development that …
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The history of money is marked by innovations that have expanded the role of "inside money"-money created by the …
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and their successful application to issues such as currency substitution and the impact of money's quantity and growth …Money and its underlying function as a medium of exchange play a central role in determining the course of … macroeconomic activity. However, many of the models used to evaluate fundamental questions relating money and monetary policy to …
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, the ECB regularly examines the implications of money growth for the inflation outlook over the medium term to long term …
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