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The decline of velocity in the 1980s is a surprise that should not have been. Economists unwisely relied on a velocity trend of 3 percent per year when they should have insisted on an economic explanation for rising velocity. An analysis of velocity and interest rates from 1915 to 1986 suggests...
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The decline of velocity in the 1980s is a surprise that should not have been. Economists unwisely relied on a velocity trend of 3 percent per year when they should have insisted on an economic explanation for rising velocity. An analysis of velocity and interest rates from 1915 to 1986 suggests...
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Milton Friedman Luncheon, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, Mo., July 31, 2007
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Milton Friedman Luncheon, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, Mo., July 31, 2007
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