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100 1 _aLaidler, David E. W.
245 1 4 _aThe demand for money :
_btheories and evidence /
260 _aScranton, Pa. :
_bInternational Textbook Co. ,
_cc1969.
300 _axiii, 128 p.: ill,
500 _aIncludes index
504 _aBibliography: p. 121-123.
520 _aThe book offers a simple and to some extent a nonmathematical exposition of the demand for money function. Simplicity, however, is not the only advantage of this study. It is also a complete and systematic treatment of the subject matter under consideration. The book is divided into three parts dealing with the demand for money in a macroeconomic framework, with alternative formulations of the function at issue, and presenting us with a number of conclusions drawn from the empirical evidence. Part One of the book examines the role of the demand for money within the lines of the simple short-run model of macroeconomic equilibrium which is based on the Hicksian IS and LM functions.
590 _ausc 19/10/18
591 _aLoans
650 0 _aDemand for money.
650 0 _aMoney
650 0 _aDemand for money--Mathematical models
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