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There is a duality of money : it is endogenous and exogenous. Therefore it is important to distinguish between monetary creation and money supply. Buying and selling means the exchange of goods and debts, which is very different from barter. In doing so the economic agents are asked to take two...
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This report presents a structural analysis of the Ghanaian economy, an outlook of its recent evolution and growth estimations for 2001 and 2002. Ghana holds a special position in West Africa, because of its strong economic growth during the last twenty years and its flexible exchange rate...
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The article analyses Hawtrey's influence on Keynes's monetary thought. On the one hand Hawtrey carries on ricardian tradition and on the other he introduces the monetary macroeconomic paradigm. His theory includes both exogenous and endogenous money. Keynes is inspired by Hawtrey's approach but...
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