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1982

  • 477-587 Money and Interest Rates
    In: Monetary Trends in the United States and United Kingdom: Their Relation to Income, Prices, and Interest Rates, 1867–1975
    by Milton Friedman & Anna J. Schwartz
  • 499-542 Youth Unemployment in Britain and the United States Compared
    In: The Youth Labor Market Problem: Its Nature, Causes, and Consequences
    by Richard Layard
  • 588-620 Long Swings in Growth Rates
    In: Monetary Trends in the United States and United Kingdom: Their Relation to Income, Prices, and Interest Rates, 1867–1975
    by Milton Friedman & Anna J. Schwartz
  • 621-632 The Role of Money
    In: Monetary Trends in the United States and United Kingdom: Their Relation to Income, Prices, and Interest Rates, 1867–1975
    by Milton Friedman & Anna J. Schwartz
  • 633-654 References
    In: Monetary Trends in the United States and United Kingdom: Their Relation to Income, Prices, and Interest Rates, 1867–1975
    by Milton Friedman & Anna J. Schwartz

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