The State of Monetary Economics
Universities-National Bureau Committee for Economic Research
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Date: 1965
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "The State of Monetary Economics" , pp 3-5

- G. L. Bach
- The Portfolio Approach to the Demand for Money and Other Assets , pp 9-31

- James Duesenberry
- Money and Business Cycles , pp 32-78

- Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz
- The Monetary Mechanism and Its Interaction with Real Phenomena , pp 79-107

- Franco Modigliani
- A Sample Survey of the Commission on Money and Credit Research Papers , pp 111-128

- Martin Bronfenbrenner
- Processes and Responses in Monetary Control , pp 129-134

- G. L. Bach
- Don't Be Too Hard on the C.M.C , pp 135-136

- Henry Wallich
- Objectives, Monetary Standards, and Potentialities , pp 137-146

- Harry Johnson
- Short-Run Objectives of Monetary Policy , pp 147-155

- Guy Noyes
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