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The Optimum Quantity of Money

FMFriedman MiltonDBD. Bordo Michael
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Abstract

This classic set of essays by Nobel Laureate and leading monetary theorist Milton Friedman presents a coherent view of the role of money, focusing on specific topics related to the empirical analysis of monetary phenomena and policy. The early chapters cover factors determining the real quantity of money held in a community and the welfare implications of policies that affect the quantity held. The following chapters formally restate why quantity analysis has become central to the science of economics. Friedman's presidential address to the American Economic Association, included here, provides a general summary of his views on the role of monetary policy, with an emphasis on its limitations and its…

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Keywords
  • Monetary policy
  • Economics
  • Speculation
  • Monetarism
  • Reading (process)
  • Quantity theory of money
  • Rational expectations
  • Positive economics
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