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This study examines the long-run responses of economic activity to changes in monetary conditions in open economies. The empirical results of the study, based on monthly data from Australia, Germany, the Netherlands and the United States provide suport for a positive and significant effect of...
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The story of coinage in New Guinea between the world wars to an extent involved a clash of the symbolic meanings attached to money by Europeans and those of the indigenous people.
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The effect of money on output has been changing during the past two decades. This paper attempts to examine the money-income relationship in Australia and the United States during the period of the 1960s-1990s as well as the 1960s-1970s. The empirical findings of the study, based on variance...
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The effects of monetary policy are transmitted to the economy through changes in money and/or changes in interest rates. Most of the recent studies based on VAR indicate the existence of "monetary puzzles" in their empirical results. A puzzle exists when the effects of monetary policy on...
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