Keynes on inflation
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- Howson, Susan, 1973. ""A Dear Money Man"?: Keynes on Monetary Policy, 1920," Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society, vol. 83(330), pages 456-464, June.
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Inflation (Finance); Economic history;Statistics
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