Category:Monetary economics

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The main article for this category is Monetary economics.
Monetary economics is included in JEL classification codes:
JEL: E4

Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

F

  • Financial crises

M

  • Monetary reform

Pages in category "Monetary economics"

The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

  • Monetary policy of the United States
  • Money

C

  • Cash-in-advance constraint
  • Coincidence of wants
  • Constant dollars
  • Criticism of fractional-reserve banking

D

  • Divisia monetary aggregates

E

  • Equation of exchange

F

  • Friedman rule
  • Friedman's k-percent rule

G

  • Gold standard

I

  • Income velocity of money

I cont.

  • Inside money

L

  • Liquidity preference
  • Lucas-Islands model

M

  • M4 money supply
  • Michael Rowbotham
  • Monetary Disequilibrium Theory
  • Monetary base
  • Monetary economy
  • Monetary policy reaction function
  • Monetary reform
  • Monetary system
  • Monetary theory
  • Money illusion

M cont.

  • Money supply
  • Money with zero maturity

N

  • Near money
  • Neutrality of money

O

  • Open market
  • Outside money

Q

  • Quantity theory of money
  • Quantum economics

R

  • Real bills doctrine

S

  • Silver standard

V

  • Veil of money
  • Velocity of money
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