Monetary Trends in the United States and United Kingdom: Their Relation to Income, Prices, and Interest Rates, 1867–1975
Milton Friedman and
Anna Schwartz
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Date: 1982
Note: ME DAE EFG
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Chapters in this book:
- Principal Empirical Findings , pp 3-12

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- Scope of the Study , pp 13-15

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- The General Theoretical Framework , pp 16-72

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- The General Statistical Framework , pp 73-97

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- The Basic Data , pp 98-137

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- Movements of Money, Income, and Prices , pp 138-204

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- Velocity and the Demand for Money , pp 205-304

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- Velocity and the Interrelations between the United States and the United Kingdom , pp 305-341

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- Monetary Influences on Nominal Income , pp 342-394

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- Division of Change in Income between Prices and Output , pp 395-476

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- Money and Interest Rates , pp 477-587

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- Long Swings in Growth Rates , pp 588-620

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- The Role of Money , pp 621-632

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- References , pp 633-654

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