Monetary Policy in a Changing World
Ervin Miller
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1956, vol. 70, issue 1, 23-43
Abstract:
Introduction, 23. — I. Some weak points in traditional monetary policies, 23; budgetary problems, 24; shortcomings in the use of interest rates as a disciplinary device, 28; the perversity of illiquidity and uncertainty, 30; excessive generality of effect, 32. — II. A monetary policy for today's world, 33; the place of consumer and real estate credit controls, 34; security reserve proposals, 38. — III. Conclusions, 42.
Date: 1956
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