Monetary Trends in the United States and the United Kingdom: Their Relations to Income, Prices, and Interest RatesUniversity of Chicago Press, 1983 - Počet stran: 696 The special task of this book is to present a statistical and theoretical analysis of the relation between the quantity of money and other key economic magnitudes over periods longer than those dominated by cyclical fluctuations-hence the term trends in the title. This book is not restricted to the United States but includes comparable data for the United Kingdom. |
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Principal Empirical Findings | 3 |
1 Scope of the Study | 13 |
2 The General Theoretical Framework | 16 |
3 The General Statistical Framework | 73 |
4 The Basic Data | 98 |
5 Movements of Money Income and Prices | 138 |
6 Velocity and the Demand for Money | 205 |
7 Velocity and the Interrelations between the United States and the United Kingdom | 305 |
9 Division of Change in Income between Prices and Output | 395 |
10 Money and Interest Rates | 477 |
11 Long Swings in Growth Rates | 588 |
12 The Role of Money | 621 |
References | 633 |
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8 Monetary Influences on Nominal Income | 342 |
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