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Evolution de la demande réelle et de la structure des encaisses monétaires durant l'hyperinflation libanaise (1986-1987)

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[spa] Evolución de la demanda real y de la estructura de los fondos líquidos monetarios durante la hiperinflación libanesa (1986-1987), . por Joseph Gemayel.. . La demanda real de liquidez monetaria durante la hiperinflación libanesa se ha evaluado tomando como punto de partida el modelo de Cagan. Los resultados vienen a confirmar la validez del modelo en nuestro caso, que corresponde a aquel de una economía abierta de pequeñas dimensiones. La evolución de la estructura de los fondos líquidos disponibles muestra, por otra parte, una regresión de la moneda nacional en sus funciones, y fundamentalmente, aquella de réserva de valor. [ger] Die Entwicklung der tatsächlichen Geldnachfrage und der Struktur der Geldbestände während der Hyperinflation im Libanon (1986-1987), . von Joseph Gemayel.. . Auf der Grundlage des Cagan-Modells wird die tatsächliche Nachfrage nach Geldbeständen während der Hyperinflation im Libanon geschätzt. Die Ergebnisse bestätigen die Gûltigkeit des Modells im vorliegenden Falle, bei dem es sich um eine offene Wirtschaft kleiner Größe handelt. Die Entwicklung der Struktur der Geldbestände zeigt im übrigen eine Einschränkung der Funktionen der nationalen Währung, insbesondere derjenigen als Wertaufbewahrungsmittel. [eng] Evolution of Real Demand and Balance Structure During Lebanese Hyperinflation 1986-1987, . by Joseph Gemayel.. . The purpose of this paper is to estimate demand for real balances during the period of Lebanese hyperinflation, using the Cagan model. Results confirm that the model is valid in this case, which is that of a small open economy. Observation of the evolving balance structure shows that some of the functions served by the national currency, particularly that of reserve, have slightly diminished in importance. [fre] Evolution de la demande réelle et de la structure des encaisses monétaires durant l'hyperinflation libanaise (1986-1987), . par Joseph Gemayel.. . La demande d'encaisses monétaires réelles durant l'hyperinflation libanaise est estimée à partir du modèle de Cagan. Les résultats confirment la validité du modèle dans notre cas, qui est celui d'une économie ouverte de petite taille. L'évolution de la structure des encaisses montre, par ailleurs, une régression de la monnaie nationale dans ses fonctions, notamment celle de réserve de valeur.

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  • Joseph Gemayel, 1992. "Evolution de la demande réelle et de la structure des encaisses monétaires durant l'hyperinflation libanaise (1986-1987)," Économie et Prévision, Programme National Persée, vol. 105(4), pages 75-80.
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    DOI: 10.3406/ecop.1992.5303
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