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A Microeconomic Test of Money Neutrality
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1984Conventional empirical studies of money neutrality have focussed on the response of aggregate economic measures to anticipated and unanticipated money supply shocks. The present paper uses data from the U.S. pork industry to test for money neutrality at the microeconomic level.
Enders, Walter, Falk, Barry
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Assets, General Equilibrium and the Neutrality of Money
The Review of Economic Studies, 1984When government liabilities (including money) are held in private portfolios only as stores of value and do not provide additional services (such as liquidity), real variables are not affected by changes in the money supply due to the government's trading in real assets (open market operations).
Chamley, Christophe +1 more
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2021
This chapter summarises the key ingredients of Schumpeter's monetary theory. While his writing on monetary matters is spread across multiple sources, one may summarise his endeavour in three integrative steps: First, he elaborated the claim theory into a general vision of money as a purely symbolic system of social accounts. Second, he put the quantity
Michael Peneder, Andreas Resch
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This chapter summarises the key ingredients of Schumpeter's monetary theory. While his writing on monetary matters is spread across multiple sources, one may summarise his endeavour in three integrative steps: First, he elaborated the claim theory into a general vision of money as a purely symbolic system of social accounts. Second, he put the quantity
Michael Peneder, Andreas Resch
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