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The Theory of Turning Points in Business Fluctuations

Clark Warburton

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1950, vol. 64, issue 4, 525-549

Abstract: Introduction: Status of contemporary business-fluctuation theory, 525. — I. Role of the money supply: Hansen's view and mine, 527. — II. Statistical series and their turning points, 532. — III. Forces producing monetary expansion and contraction, 535. — IV. Federal Reserve operations and business fluctuations, 540. — V. Routes of impact of monetary pressure, 548.

Date: 1950
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