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... demand . This will obviously depend to a large extent on the arguments we include in the demand function and the mathematical specification of the model . Nevertheless , one can obtain a rough idea of the importance of the various ...
... demand . This will obviously depend to a large extent on the arguments we include in the demand function and the mathematical specification of the model . Nevertheless , one can obtain a rough idea of the importance of the various ...
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... demand for money function as an alternative . The long run demand for money is expressed : a ( P ) BYr + pi * ( MM ) = e ( 3 ) where N represents population . Taking natural logarithms , equation ( 3 ) becomes : M * . In ( PN = ln ( a ) ...
... demand for money function as an alternative . The long run demand for money is expressed : a ( P ) BYr + pi * ( MM ) = e ( 3 ) where N represents population . Taking natural logarithms , equation ( 3 ) becomes : M * . In ( PN = ln ( a ) ...
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The Demand For Money in Pakistan : Reply M. A. AKHTARâ‘ I am grateful to Abe , Fry , Min , Vongvipanond , and Yu ( hereafter re- ferred to as AFMVY ) [ 1 ] for obliging me to reconsider my article [ 2 ] on the demand for money in ...
The Demand For Money in Pakistan : Reply M. A. AKHTARâ‘ I am grateful to Abe , Fry , Min , Vongvipanond , and Yu ( hereafter re- ferred to as AFMVY ) [ 1 ] for obliging me to reconsider my article [ 2 ] on the demand for money in ...
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