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Money and Inflation at the Time of Covid

Tim Congdon ()

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Keywords: Quantity Theory Of Money; Monetarism; Macroeconomic Forecasting; Central Banks; Federal Reserve; John Mayndard Keynes; Milton Friedman (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035328963
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Chapters in this book:

Introduction to Money and Inflation at the Time of Covid Downloads
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The quantity theory of money: a new restatement Downloads
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How this restatement differs from Friedman’s Downloads
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Can central banks run out of ammunition? The money–equities interaction channel in monetary policy Downloads
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Why were economists’ forecasts in the Covid pandemic so badly wrong? Downloads
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The money explosion of spring 2020, as it happened Downloads
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Was it right in 2020 to forecast that the then money explosion would increase inflation? An analysis of the US situation Downloads
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Applying the theory to the USA in the early 2020s Downloads
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Applying the theory to the UK in the early 2020s Downloads
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Does cost accountancy provide a good framework for analysing inflation? Downloads
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Money in the Covid-related business cycle: an analytical narrative and key evidence Downloads
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