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1. money supply
Governments supply money not only for use in everyday transactions but also, in the modern era, in order to influence their economies. In most advanced ...
2. Great Depression, monetary and financial forces in
We survey papers that seek model-based answers to the following questions regarding the Great Depression. What caused the worldwide collapse in output ...
3. Hawtrey, Ralph George (1879–1975)
Hawtrey was born in Slough, near London, and went up to Trinity College, Cambridge, from Eton in 1898. Three years later he graduated 19th Wrangler in ...
4. gold standard
The world has had two experiences with gold standards: the classical gold standard and the interwar gold standard. The ‘rules of the game’, government ...
5. Kaldor, Nicholas (1908–1986)
Nicholas Kaldor was born in Budapest. From 1927 to 1947 he studied and taught at the London School of Economics. Then, following two years at the Economic ...
6. monetarism
Monetarism is the view that the quantity of money has a major influence on economic activity and the price level and that the objectives of monetary policy ...
7. Hume, David (1711–1776)
David Hume's economic essays (which originally appeared in 1752 in a volume entitled Political Discourses) comprise a small portion of his writings. The ...
8. effective demand
By ‘effective demand’ Keynes meant the forces determining changes in the scale of output and employment as a whole. It was intended to replace Say's Law. ...
9. quantity theory of money
After formally setting out the quantity theory of money, including the distinction between the nominal quantity of money and the real quantity of money, ...
10. Ohlin, Bertil Gotthard (1899–1979)
Ohlin was born on 23 April 1899 in Klippan, Sweden. He took a degree in mathematics, statistics and economics at the University of Lund in 1917, a degree ...

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