Though both classical liberals, Friedman adopted the quantity theory of money and used the general price indexes and aggregate data in empirical analysis, whereas Hayek rejected aggregative analyses as potentially misleading and focused on the impact of money on relative prices in his business cycle theory. This study shows theoretically that when the central bank minimizes the monetary shock to maintain stability in the general price level, it also maintains simultaneously relative price stability, thus narrowing the divergence between Friedman and Hayek. This finding is empirically verified by Canada’s experience with inflation targeting since 199
This paper explores the relationship between Milton Friedman’s work and the work on Divisia monetary...
My dissertation investigates the transmission of monetary and fiscal policy using both empirical and...
The resurgence of monetarism has been one of the more Celebrated developments in postwar macroeco-no...
Though both classical liberals, Friedman adopted the quantity theory of money and used the general p...
The controversy between Hayek and Keynes in the 1930s is probably one of the best‐known disputes in ...
The controversy between Hayek and Keynes in the 1930s is probably one of the best‐known disputes in ...
For two decades, Milton Friedman has contended that the monetary theory of John Maynard Keynes is hi...
In Canada, targeting the inflation rate was intended as a temporary measure during a transition to p...
The welfare costs of anticipated inflation are analyzed on the basis of the roles money plays in the...
Luther and Salter argue for a regime where aggregate demand is restored by an increase in the money ...
The contribution by the Austrian economist Friedrich von Hayek to monetary theory stimulates a far-r...
Since the days of David Hume (1711–1776), if not even earlier, economists have been studying monetar...
Benjamin Friedman's paper summarizes his work on an important topic-the comparison of procedure...
Complex monetary systems in capitalist economies, whose financial markets can cause financial instab...
This paper first traces the evolution of Milton Friedman’s views on fiscal policy from his early acc...
This paper explores the relationship between Milton Friedman’s work and the work on Divisia monetary...
My dissertation investigates the transmission of monetary and fiscal policy using both empirical and...
The resurgence of monetarism has been one of the more Celebrated developments in postwar macroeco-no...
Though both classical liberals, Friedman adopted the quantity theory of money and used the general p...
The controversy between Hayek and Keynes in the 1930s is probably one of the best‐known disputes in ...
The controversy between Hayek and Keynes in the 1930s is probably one of the best‐known disputes in ...
For two decades, Milton Friedman has contended that the monetary theory of John Maynard Keynes is hi...
In Canada, targeting the inflation rate was intended as a temporary measure during a transition to p...
The welfare costs of anticipated inflation are analyzed on the basis of the roles money plays in the...
Luther and Salter argue for a regime where aggregate demand is restored by an increase in the money ...
The contribution by the Austrian economist Friedrich von Hayek to monetary theory stimulates a far-r...
Since the days of David Hume (1711–1776), if not even earlier, economists have been studying monetar...
Benjamin Friedman's paper summarizes his work on an important topic-the comparison of procedure...
Complex monetary systems in capitalist economies, whose financial markets can cause financial instab...
This paper first traces the evolution of Milton Friedman’s views on fiscal policy from his early acc...
This paper explores the relationship between Milton Friedman’s work and the work on Divisia monetary...
My dissertation investigates the transmission of monetary and fiscal policy using both empirical and...
The resurgence of monetarism has been one of the more Celebrated developments in postwar macroeco-no...