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Japanese Monetary Policy [PDF]

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Hiroshi Yoshikawa
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Monetarism [PDF]

open access: possibleWorld Economics Journal, 1995
Monetarism is hard to define because it is not the doctrine of a school that is sharply differentiated from the rival Keynesian and new classical schools. While some ecconomists are clearly monetarists, others take intermediate positions that make it more or less arbitrary whether to call them monetarists.
Thomas Mayer, Patrick Minford
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Monetarism

Journal of Economic Studies, 1977
We have in recent years witnessed a spectacular revival of a doctrine which most economists had presumed to be dead, buried and thoroughly discredited. This is a doctrine which came to be known as the Treasury View. In brief the Treasury View stated that all attempts to stimulate employment by means of bond‐financed budget deficits (what Keynes called “
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Monetarism

1971
During the early months of 1990, inflation rates as reported by the International Monetary Fund, ranged from negative numbers to an annual rate of more than 1400 percent. Countries like Poland, Argentina, Yugoslavia and Brazil where the reported annual rate of inflation was above 1000 percent all had experienced high money growth, more than 2000% in ...
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