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Prioritising in a crisis: what next for malaria research? [PDF]
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The evolution of the control of airborne infection in operating rooms. [PDF]
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Barriers and Facilitators to the 3 Sides of Extended Reality-Rehabilitation Adoption: Scoping Review. [PDF]
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Process evaluation of enhanced community health system activities to improve detection and management of acute malnutrition in Samburu County, Kenya. [PDF]
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Isis, 2023
From the spread of silver as commodity money in the early modern world to mass-produced national currency in the nineteenth century, coins had a dual nature. They supplied facts about the past when they were investigated by antiquarians, and they required knowledge of materials and their supply when used as currency.
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From the spread of silver as commodity money in the early modern world to mass-produced national currency in the nineteenth century, coins had a dual nature. They supplied facts about the past when they were investigated by antiquarians, and they required knowledge of materials and their supply when used as currency.
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IS THERE AN OPTIMAL MONEY SUPPLY?
The Journal of Finance, 1970THE TITLE QUESTION of the papers for this session is provocative and interesting, inasmuch as it encapsulates a whole area of rapid recent development in monetary theory in an apparently simple question. Yet it is really a trick question, the answer to which must be yes if the terms are properly defined, and the difficulty of which inheres in such ...
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The Competitive Supply of Money
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 1974FEW AREAS OF ECONOMIC AcTIvrrY can claim as long and unanimous a record of agreement on the appropriateness of governmental intervention as the supply of money.l Very early in our history money was recognized by policy makers to be "special," and individuals fearful of government influence in other areas of economic life readily acknowledged that ...
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