Money, Inflation, and Output: A Quantity-Theoretic Introduction
Author: Jon Steinsson
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Description: Money, Inflation, and Output: A Quantity-Theoretic Introduction by Jon Steinsson explores the relationship between money, inflation, and output through a quantity-theoretic lens. It offers valuable insights into monetary economics, Keynesian models, and business cycles.
Pages: 60
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