The paper analyses household money demand and consumption. Variables that measure shortage and expectations about its future course are introduced to capture the effects of the transition from centrally planned to market economy. The Johansen procedure is used to identify a system of the two cointegrating vectors. The Chow tests support stability in the error correction equations. The reported results show that disequilibrium in household sector money holdings has a strong influence on consumption
We analyse the demand for money since the “break up” of the Czech-Slovak Republics at the beginning ...
This paper studies the long-run relationship between consumption, labour income and asset wealth in ...
In this article, we estimate money demand functions for a panel of eight transitional economies, usi...
The paper estimates a household money demand function for Poland from 1969 to 1995. Contrary to theo...
Applies a modified Keynesian money demand function to household money demand in Poland from 1969 to ...
This paper examines the household demand for narrow money in Poland during the 1980s. At that time, ...
This paper attempts to cast light on the debate about the existence and size of a monetary overhang ...
This paper attempts to cast light on the debate about the existence and size of a monetary overhang ...
Household demand for narrow money in Poland during the 1980s is examined. There were shortages, but ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.98057(no 42) / BLDSC - British L...
In this paper we strive to present a somewhat internationalised view of demand for money as applied ...
Poland was the first country in Eastern Europe to re-establish a market economy. The new government ...
This paper examines the theoretical concept of equilibrium in the money market that is empirically v...
The purpose of this research is to develop and test a model of the demand for money within a general...
Money Demand in Socialist Planned Economies: Poland 1950 - 1984 The few analyses hitherto avail...
We analyse the demand for money since the “break up” of the Czech-Slovak Republics at the beginning ...
This paper studies the long-run relationship between consumption, labour income and asset wealth in ...
In this article, we estimate money demand functions for a panel of eight transitional economies, usi...
The paper estimates a household money demand function for Poland from 1969 to 1995. Contrary to theo...
Applies a modified Keynesian money demand function to household money demand in Poland from 1969 to ...
This paper examines the household demand for narrow money in Poland during the 1980s. At that time, ...
This paper attempts to cast light on the debate about the existence and size of a monetary overhang ...
This paper attempts to cast light on the debate about the existence and size of a monetary overhang ...
Household demand for narrow money in Poland during the 1980s is examined. There were shortages, but ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.98057(no 42) / BLDSC - British L...
In this paper we strive to present a somewhat internationalised view of demand for money as applied ...
Poland was the first country in Eastern Europe to re-establish a market economy. The new government ...
This paper examines the theoretical concept of equilibrium in the money market that is empirically v...
The purpose of this research is to develop and test a model of the demand for money within a general...
Money Demand in Socialist Planned Economies: Poland 1950 - 1984 The few analyses hitherto avail...
We analyse the demand for money since the “break up” of the Czech-Slovak Republics at the beginning ...
This paper studies the long-run relationship between consumption, labour income and asset wealth in ...
In this article, we estimate money demand functions for a panel of eight transitional economies, usi...