The money supply process /
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TextPublication details: Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth Pub. Co., c1971.Description: ix, 213 p. :illISBN: - 0534000371
- 332.4'973 BUR
- HG538 .B935
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Bibliography: p. 203-207.
Most money and banking texts devote some space to the money supply process. This book differs from others in the field by concentrating exclusively on the money supply process and giving a complete framework for analyzing this process. It explains how policy actions by the Federal Reserve, portfolio decisions by the public and the banks, actions by the Treasury, and changes in institutional conditions affect the growth of the money stock. It also analyzes the relationship between money and bank credit and the relationship between money and interest rates.
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