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"Interest Rates and Monetary Policy ,"
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Journal of Political Economy ,
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Christopher A. Sims, 1982.
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Brookings Papers on Economic Activity ,
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The Review of Economics and Statistics ,
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Robert B. Litterman & Laurence M. Weiss, 1984.
"Money, real interest rates, and output: a reinterpretation of postwar U.S. data ,"
Staff Report
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Robert B. Litterman & Laurence Weiss, 1983.
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Christina D. Romer and David H. Romer., 1989.
"Does Monetary Policy Matter? A New Test in the Spirit of Friedman and Schwartz ,"
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Christina D. Romer & David H. Romer, 1990.
"Does Monetary Policy Matter? A New Test in the Spirit of Friedman and Schwartz ,"
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"M1 -- Velocity and money-demand functions: Do stable relationships exist? ,"
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"The Lag in the Effect of Monetary Policy on Income and Interest Rates ,"
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Fair, Ray C, 1978.
"The Sensitivity of Fiscal Policy Effects to Assumptions about the Behavior of the Federal Reserve ,"
Econometrica ,
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Other versions: Stephen M. Goldfeld, 1973.
"The Demand for Money Revisited ,"
Brookings Papers on Economic Activity ,
Economic Studies Program, The Brookings Institution, vol. 4(1973-3), pages 577-646.
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Leonall C. Andersen & Jerry L. Jordon, 1968.
"Monetary and fiscal actions: a test of their relative importance in economic stabilization ,"
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Grossman, Sanford & Weiss, Laurence, 1983.
"A Transactions-Based Model of the Monetary Transmission Mechanism ,"
American Economic Review ,
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Robert J. Barro & Mark Rush, 1979.
"Unanticipated Money and Economic Activity ,"
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