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- ROBERT E. LUCAS, JR* University of Chicago, USA
- Post-Keynesian Theories of the Endogenous Money Supply*
- Money Supply 1
- Money and Macroeconomics
- A Primer on the Operational Realities of the Monetary System
- Edward C. Prescott
- Modern Money Theory and New Currency Theory
- Money-Multiplier Shocks*
- U.S. Monetary Policy and the Financial Crisis
- The Money Multiplier and Interest on Reserves in the Principles of Macroeconomics Course
- The Dash for Cash and the Liquidity Multiplier: Lessons from March 2020
- Monetary Endogeneity and the Quantity Theory
- Modern Monetary Theory
- The Theory of Endogenous Money and the LM Schedule
- The Monetary Base in Allan Meltzer's Analytical
- Chapter 29 1. Suppose the Bank of England Purchases a UK
- The Monetary and Fiscal Nexus of Neo-Chartalism: a Friendly Critical Look
- It's Baaack, Twenty Years Later Paul Krugman February 2018
- Improved Macroeconomic Control with Electronic Money and Modern Monetary Theory Trond Andresen [The Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway]
- The Dynamics of the Monetary Circuit Steve Keen
- Ucd Centre for Economic Research Working Paper
- Karl Brunner's Contributions to the Theory of the Money Supply
- Liquidity Risk, Credit Risk and the Money Multiplier∗
- Monetary Implications of the Hayashi-Prescott Hypothesis for Japan
- Bank of England Working Paper No
- A Simple Model of Income, Aggregate Demand, and the Process of Credit Creation by Private Banks*
- Money, Reserves, and the Transmission of Monetary Policy: Does the Money Multiplier Exist?
- Has Japan Been Following Modern Money Theory Without Recognizing It? No! and Yes
- The Continuing Muddles of Monetary Theory: a Steadfast Refusal to Face Facts
- Crisis in Japan and the Way Out: a Counter- Argument to Pessimistic Views
- The Multiplier Approach to the Money Supply Process: a Precautionary Note
- Multiplier Effect: How Fractional Reserve Banking Creates Money
- Monetary Circuit and the Institutional Role of a Central Bank As a Lender of Last Resort
- Lesson Plans, Grades 9
- High- Powered Money and the Money Multiplier By