Aggregation theory and index-number theory have been used to generate official governmental data since the 1920s. One exception still exists. The monetary quantity aggregates and interest rate aggregates supplied by many central banks are not based on index-number or aggregation theory, but rather are the simple unweighted sums of the componen
Money plays an important role in the economic health of a nation. The amount of money in the economy...
Divisia Money Supply Index. A Proposal on Theoretically Correct Monetary Recording? The present...
This short paper is the first draft of an encyclopedia entry on Divisia Monetary Indexes to appear i...
ABSTRACT: This paper comprises a survey of a half century of research on international monetary agg...
ABSTRACT: This paper comprises a survey of a half century of research on international monetary agg...
Modern aggregation theory and index number theory were introduced into monetary aggregation by Barne...
In aggregation theory, index numbers are judged relative to their ability to track the exact aggrega...
Many economic models contain the single variable 'money'. Money does not exist in the form of a sing...
In aggregation theory, index numbers are judged relative to their ability to track the exact aggrega...
Since Barnett (1978) derived the user cost price of money, the economic theory of monetary services ...
This paper comprises a survey of a half century of research on international monetary aggregate data...
This entry on monetary aggregation will appear under that title in The New Palgrave Dictionary of Ec...
This book argues that modern macroeconomics has completely overlooked the aggregate nature of the d...
Monetary aggregates are now widely recognized as important indicators of exchange rates, interest ra...
Since aggregation's first in-depth treatment by Theil (1954), it has been widely recognized that tes...
Money plays an important role in the economic health of a nation. The amount of money in the economy...
Divisia Money Supply Index. A Proposal on Theoretically Correct Monetary Recording? The present...
This short paper is the first draft of an encyclopedia entry on Divisia Monetary Indexes to appear i...
ABSTRACT: This paper comprises a survey of a half century of research on international monetary agg...
ABSTRACT: This paper comprises a survey of a half century of research on international monetary agg...
Modern aggregation theory and index number theory were introduced into monetary aggregation by Barne...
In aggregation theory, index numbers are judged relative to their ability to track the exact aggrega...
Many economic models contain the single variable 'money'. Money does not exist in the form of a sing...
In aggregation theory, index numbers are judged relative to their ability to track the exact aggrega...
Since Barnett (1978) derived the user cost price of money, the economic theory of monetary services ...
This paper comprises a survey of a half century of research on international monetary aggregate data...
This entry on monetary aggregation will appear under that title in The New Palgrave Dictionary of Ec...
This book argues that modern macroeconomics has completely overlooked the aggregate nature of the d...
Monetary aggregates are now widely recognized as important indicators of exchange rates, interest ra...
Since aggregation's first in-depth treatment by Theil (1954), it has been widely recognized that tes...
Money plays an important role in the economic health of a nation. The amount of money in the economy...
Divisia Money Supply Index. A Proposal on Theoretically Correct Monetary Recording? The present...
This short paper is the first draft of an encyclopedia entry on Divisia Monetary Indexes to appear i...