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  • '''Monetarism''' is a theory that explains [[inflation]] as the inevitable consequence o A simplistic version of monetarism, offers an easily understood explanation of inflation and a straightforward
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  • [[Keynesianism]], [[IS-LM model]], [[monetarism]],
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  • ...icy.htm Monetarist Economic Policy]</ref> theories of [[macroeconomics]]. Monetarism reached the peak of its influence on economy policy-making in the late 1970 ...employment]]"'' (NRU) <ref name=NRU> [http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/essays/monetarism/acceleration.htm''The Inflation Acceleration Controversy'']</ref> - a conce
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  • '''Monetarism''' is a theory that explains [[inflation]] as the inevitable consequence o A simplistic version of monetarism, offers an easily understood explanation of inflation and a straightforward
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  • ...and libertarianism. It rejected [[Keynesianism]] in favor of Friedman's [[monetarism]], and (after 1980) later in favor of [[rational expectations]] as develope
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  • ...ics]] for the "theories" espoused by [[Milton Friedman]]. She claimed that monetarism would "reinvigorate" the British economy, but its failure is evidenced by t ...er 'Medium Term Financial Strategy' (MTFS) of 1980 was based on Friedman's monetarism in its focus on "broad money". Although she reduced public spending, increa
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  • ...ng Model]], [[Diamond-Dybvig model]], [[Keynesianism]], [[IS-LM model]], [[monetarism]],
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  • ===Monetarism=== ...ts) will produce a corresponding increase in the general level of prices. Monetarism is founded upon the contention that for practical purposes, V and T can be
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  • - [[monetarism]] - [[monetarism#The monetary equation|quantity theory of money]]
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  • According to the proponents of [[monetarism]], "inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon",
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  • ...ian economics<ref>Bordo, Michael D. & Schwartz, Anna J. (2003), "IS-LM and Monetarism", National Bureau of Economic Research, p.18 [http://www.econ.ucdavis.edu/f
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  • ...adowed in the twentieth century by the responses of [[Keynesianism]] and [[monetarism]] to the problems of unemployment and [[inflation]], but the development of ...a period that overlaps the competing approaches of [[Keynesianism]] and [[monetarism]]. It is nevertheless a period in which most economists have deduced their
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