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Money supply, inflation and economic growth of Sri Lanka: co-integration and causality analysis [PDF]
Purpose – GDP growth, money growth and inflation are essential to an economy's macroeconomic stability and have a direct impact on the policymaking process. Sri Lanka is currently concerned about high inflation.
Wasanthi Madurapperuma
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Can money supply endogeneity influence bank stock returns? A case study of South Asian economies. [PDF]
Liu L +6 more
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The relationship between money supply and inflation in Pakistan. [PDF]
Stylianou T, Nasir R, Waqas M.
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Money supply. Endogenous or exogenous variable? With reference to Iraq [PDF]
The issue of whether money supply is a dependent or an independent variable remains a debating one, especially with the ongoing development and innovation of institutions, tools, and financial, monetary, and banking derivatives.
Falah Hasan Thwaini +1 more
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Monetary policy and the causality between inflation and money supply in Indonesia
Conceptually and empirically, inflation volatility in Indonesia is a monetary and fiscal phenomenon. This study focuses on the macroeconomic policy and public policy especially causality between two variables namely inflation and money supply in ...
Gatot Sasongko +1 more
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In the future economic system, as suggested by TOP Tax system, that total money supply (real money and debt money/loan money) to be necessary for circulation in banks should be at the minimum level of 100% and at maximum level 110% of the value of GDP of the country.
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Examination of money supply endogeneity in Turkey: Evidence from asymmetric causality test
In this study, we examine the money supply endogeneity in Turkish economy for the post crises period, between 2009.10 and 2016.12 by employing asymmetric causality test.
Dincer Dedeoglu, Kaan Ogut
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Money neutrality: Rethinking the myth [PDF]
Considered as an axiomatic basis of classical, neoclassical, and monetarist theories, the long-run money neutrality assumption does not always seem to be verified.
Issaoui Fakhri +2 more
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Endogeneity of Money Supply in the Russian Economy in the Context of the Monetary Regime Change [PDF]
The article deals with the endogeneity of money supply in the Russian economy in the context of the changes made to the rules of monetary regulation. We summarized and analyzed the basic concepts of the modern theory of endogenous money, and described ...
Marina Yu. Malkina, Igor A. Moiseev
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A connection between the consumer theory and quantity theory of money
This essay shows a connection between consumer theory and quantity theory of money, inspired by Richard Cantillon's approach, in which changes in the money stock influence price levels, characterizing the elasticity of the money supply in relation to ...
Tito Belchior S. Moreira
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