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“Let me say first that I believe in the benefits conferred by the free market as strongly as anybody in this country: nobody, anywhere, has yet devised a way of organising economic activity which comes close to the free market as a way of efficiently producing the goods and services which people want. So what…
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“Economists do not agree about how monetary policy affects the economy. Different observers weigh in different ways the various specific channels through which monetary policy works. Views diverge even about the monetary transmission process in individual industrialised nations, the subject of decades of theoretical and empirical research; the process in developing countries is still more…
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Research Reports – 1981, Issue: 21 Also: Motor Vehicle Production and Sales
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Research Reports – 1981, Issue: 29 Also: The Employment Situation
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Research Reports – 1981, Issue: 46 Also: Retail Sales
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Research Reports – 1997, Issue: 11 Also: Whither Exchange Rates?
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Research Reports – 1998, Issue: 02 Also: Business-Cycle Conditions
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Economic Education Bulletin Vol. XXXV, no. 2 | February, 1995 by Eric-Charles Banfield
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Economic Education Bulletin Vol. XXXII, no. 5 | May, 1992 proceedings from the International Economic Conference, Progress Foundation includes material by Dr. Gerhard Schwarz and George Gilder