Money, Income, Prices and Causality in Pakistan: A Trivariate Analysis
Fazal Hussain and
Kalbe Abbas
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Fazal Hussain: Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
Kalbe Abbas: Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
No 2000:2, PIDE Research Report from Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
Abstract:
There has been a long debate in economics regarding the role of money in an economy particularly in the determination of income and prices. The Monetarists claim that money plays an active role and leads to changes in income and prices. In other words, changes in income and prices in an economy are mainly caused by the changes in money stocks. Hence, the direction of causation runs from money to income and prices without any feedback, i.e., unidirectional causation.
Pages: 10
Date: 2000
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