Demand for M2 in an Emerging-Market Economy: An Error-Correction Model for Malaysia
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WP; opportunity cost; money demand; financial system; open economy; Asia; Malaysia; cointegration; error-correction; regime dummy; rate of return; narrow money; inflation rate; closed-economy formulation; opportunity cost variable; net interest rate measure; Demand for money; Exchange rates; Inflation; Treasury bills and bonds; Capital markets; Global;All these keywords.
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