Monetary Policy under Deregulation
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8462.1990.tb00499.x
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- Dirk Morris, 1988. "Monetary Transmission in a Deregulated Financial System," RBA Research Discussion Papers rdp8811, Reserve Bank of Australia.
- Glenn Stevens & Susan Thorp, 1989. "The Relationship between Financial Indicators and Economic Activity: Some Further Evidence," RBA Research Discussion Papers rdp8903, Reserve Bank of Australia.
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