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, Hayek argued that monetary expansion was an inappropriate remedy to cure the deflation and high unemployment caused by the … factors responsible for his early policy recommendations seem to be his attachment to the gold standard and the seeming … necessity for countries to accept deflation to maintain convertibility and his hope or expectation that deflation would …
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apparent necessity to accept deflation to preserve the gold standard and (2) his hope that deflation would overwhelm the price … policy recommendations inconsistent with his own theory, because of (1) his early attachment to the gold standard and the … rigidities that he believed obstructed a speedy recovery. By 1935, Hayek's attachment to the gold standard weakened, and he …
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I study whether monetary gold hoarding was the main cause of the Great Depression in a structural VAR analysis. The … monetary disturbances as shocks to central bank gold demand. Based on a monetary DSGE model, the world gold reserve ratio (the … ratio of central bank gold holdings to monetary liabilities) is used to describe monetary conditions. This permits the use …
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I consider whether a rules-based fiat money system can outperform the gold standard in delivering economic stability. I … discretion of the Fed. In general, I maintain that fiat money might outperform a gold standard if the central bank is committed …
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The problems posed by monetary policy cannot be dealt with by legislating enduring policy rules. With the passage of time, economic understanding does not systematically converge ever more closely on a "true" model of the economy, a process which is now sufficiently far along that our current...
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