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The Demand For Money in Pakistan,Reply

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  • M. A. .AKHTAR

    (Jacksonville State University, USA)

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I am grateful to Abe, Fry, Min, Vongvipanond, and Yu (hereafter referred to as AFMVY) [1] for obliging me to reconsider my article [2] on the demand for money in Pakistan. Upon careful examination, I find that the AFMVY results are, in parts, misleading and that, on the whole, they add very little to those provided in my study. Nevertheless, the present exercise as well as the one by AFMVY is useful in that it furnishes us with an opportunity to view some of the fundamental problems involved in an empirical analysis of the demand for money function in Pakistan.

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  • M. A. .Akhtar, 1975. "The Demand For Money in Pakistan,Reply," The Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, vol. 14(3), pages 370-375.
  • Handle: RePEc:pid:journl:v:14:y:1975:i:3:p:370-375
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