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Indexation: Optimality Conditions for Revenue from Inflation and Social Gain

In: Explorations in Economic Research, Volume 4, number 1 (Indexation, The Brazilian Experience)

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  • Roberto Fendt, Jr.

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  • Roberto Fendt, Jr., 1977. "Indexation: Optimality Conditions for Revenue from Inflation and Social Gain," NBER Chapters, in: Explorations in Economic Research, Volume 4, number 1 (Indexation, The Brazilian Experience), pages 93-100, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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    1. Milton Friedman & Herbert Giersch & William Fellner, 1974. "Essays on Inflation and Indexation," Books, American Enterprise Institute, number 919189, September.
    2. S. Fischer, 1974. "The Demand for Index Bonds," Working papers 132, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Department of Economics.
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