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Deregulation, money, and the economy
John Carlson ()
Economic Commentary , 1991, issue Mar 1
Abstract:
An examination of the behavior of bank deposit yields and a discussion of some implications for deposit variability and for the interpretation of money growth in the wake of deregulation and other changes in the financial industry in the early 1980s.
Keywords: Bank deposits ; Interest ; Money supply (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1991
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