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This paper reexamines the debate over whether the United States fell into a liquidity trap in the 1930s. We first review the literature on the liquidity trap focusing on Keynes's discussion of "absolute liquidity preference" and the division that soon emerged between Keynes, who believed that a...
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This paper reexamines the debate over whether the United States fell into a liquidity trap in the 1930s. We first review the literature on the liquidity trap focusing on Keynes's discussion of "absolute liquidity preference" and the division that soon emerged between Keynes, who believed that a...
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A remarkable development seen in recent years is the pronounced decline in euro area M1 velocity vis-a-vis a moderate decline in short-term interest rates, which represent the most natural opportunity cost for M1. This paper endeavous to estimate a demand function for euro area M1, in particular...
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, Haldane and Janssen for the UK and of Lucas for the USA. At the same time, there is evidence of an increased interest rate …
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