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More money, money, money for the doctors
British Journal of Healthcare Management, 2004The summer of 2004 is a particularly difficult time for hospital consultants. Having received their back pay for the new contract, they have the problem of how to spend their newfound wealth. Whilst they struggle with such challenges, managers wilt under the consequences of ridiculous Government profligacy.
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The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money
Nature, 1936H. Barger
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Journal of Business Strategy, 1997
Venture capitalists are beating the bushes in search of deals. And they now offer companies more than just funds.
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Venture capitalists are beating the bushes in search of deals. And they now offer companies more than just funds.
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The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes: The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money
, 1978J. Keynes+2 more
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Money and Capital in Economic Development
, 1974Herbert G. Grubel, R. Mckinnon
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An Exact Consumption-Loan Model of Interest with or without the Social Contrivance of Money
Journal of Political Economy, 1958P. Samuelson
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The Denationalization of Money: An Analysis of the Theory and Practice of Concurrent Currencies
Good Money, Part II, 2020semanticscholar +1 more source
The long-run poverty and gender impacts of mobile money
Science, 2016T. Suri, W. Jack
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1987
‘Neutrality of money’ is a shorthand expression for the basic quantity-theory proposition that it is only the level of prices in an economy, and not the level of its real outputs, that is affected by the quantity of money which circulates in it. Thus the notion — though not the term — goes back to early statements of the quantity theory, such as the ...
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‘Neutrality of money’ is a shorthand expression for the basic quantity-theory proposition that it is only the level of prices in an economy, and not the level of its real outputs, that is affected by the quantity of money which circulates in it. Thus the notion — though not the term — goes back to early statements of the quantity theory, such as the ...
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