• in banking, the Divisia monetary aggregates index is an index of money supply. It uses Divisia index methods. The monetary aggregates used by most central...
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  • {1}{2}}(s_{j,t}+s_{j,t-1})} (See, for example, Divisia monetary aggregates index.) The value of the index at time 0 is an arbitrary normalization, usually...
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    Monetarism (redirect from Monetary rule)
    of financial innovation. Studies using theoretically-grounded Divisia monetary aggregates have found more stable relationships between money growth, inflation...
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  • François Divisia (1889–1964) was a French economist most noted for the Divisia index and the Divisia monetary aggregates index. Divisia, F. (1925) L'indice...
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    subsamples with Divisia monetary aggregates and their associated user costs. Monetary policy rules targeting properly measured monetary aggregates may better...
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  • Distribution fitting Divergence (statistics) Diversity index Divisia index Divisia monetary aggregates index Dixon's Q test Dominating decision rule Donsker's...
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    student of William Barnett and did early research on the American Divisia Monetary Aggregates, which he continued on the staff of the Federal Reserve Bank...
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  • Barnett critique (category Monetary economics)
    uses the Divisia monetary aggregates index, rather than central banks’ usual simple sum monetary aggregates. The Divisia monetary aggregates were originated...
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  • traditional simple-sum monetary aggregates show unstable relationships with interest rates post-1980, Divisia monetary aggregates - which account for the...
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    den Noort, Jeff. "Advances in Monetary and Financial Measurement (AMFM) – Divisia and Fisher-Ideal Monetary Aggregates – The Center for Financial Stability"...
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    automatically rebound to full employment. Keynes advocated the use of fiscal and monetary policies to mitigate the adverse effects of economic recessions and depressions...
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    William A. Barnett (category Monetary economists)
    Symposia in Economic Theory and Econometrics, and originator of the Divisia monetary aggregates and the "Barnett critique". In consumer demand and production...
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    Bank of St. Louis, where he did early research on the American Divisia Monetary Aggregates. The St. Louis Fed's Econ Lowdown provides a variety of free...
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    the Phillips curve". Index numbers played an important role in his monetary theory. Bert M. Balk called his book The Making of Index Numbers "still impressive"...
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    welfare) and demonstrated in 1950 the insufficiency of a national-income index to reveal which of two social options was uniformly outside the other's...
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    question facing the US in the 1890s was the choice between alternative monetary standards: inconvertible paper, gold monometallism and gold/silver bimetallism...
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  • (J-PAL) at MIT. In 2021, she was appointed to the World Bank–International Monetary Fund High-Level Advisory Group (HLAG) on Sustainable and Inclusive Recovery...
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  • 82–93. Benassy, J. P. (1975). "Neo-Keynesian disequilibrium theory in a monetary economy" (PDF). Review of Economic Studies. 42 (4): 502–23. doi:10.2307/2296791...
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