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Demand for money in Thailand

Michael Thomas Sumner

Applied Economics, 2009, vol. 41, issue 10, pages 1269-1276

Abstract: After a brief review of recent literature, new estimates on a long run of annual observations of the Thai demand for all the standard measures of money are presented. The results demonstrate that the demand for real money balances is a stable function of a scale variable and a coherent measure of opportunity cost, with all the properties predicted by economic theory.

Date: 2009

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