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A Didactic Note on the Transactions Demand for Money and Behavior towards Risk: A Note

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  • Buiter, Willem H
  • Armstrong, Clive A

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  • Buiter, Willem H & Armstrong, Clive A, 1978. "A Didactic Note on the Transactions Demand for Money and Behavior towards Risk: A Note," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 10(4), pages 529-538, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:mcb:jmoncb:v:10:y:1978:i:4:p:529-38
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    1. Martha A. Misas A. & Enrique López E. & Carlos A. Arango A. & uan Nicolás Hernández A., 2004. "No-linealidades en la demanda de efectivo en Colombia: las redes neuronales como herramienta de pronóstico," Revista ESPE - Ensayos Sobre Política Económica, Banco de la República, vol. 22(45), pages 10-57, June.
    2. Koskela, Erkki & Virén, Matti, 1988. "Dynamics of the demand for money and uncertainty: The U.S. demand for money revisited," Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers 4/1988, Bank of Finland.
    3. V. Vance Roley, 1985. "Money Demand Predictability," NBER Working Papers 1580, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    4. Koskela, Erkki & Virén, Matti, 1988. "Dynamics of the demand for money and uncertainty : The U.S. demand for money revisited," Research Discussion Papers 4/1988, Bank of Finland.
    5. Nicole Jonker, 2007. "Payment Instruments as Perceived by Consumers – Results from a Household Survey," De Economist, Springer, vol. 155(3), pages 271-303, September.
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    8. Carl E. Walsh, 1982. "The effects of alternative operating procedures on economic and financial relationships," Proceedings - Economic Policy Symposium - Jackson Hole, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, pages 133-180.

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