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citations from works listed in RePEc
that could be analyzed mechanically. So far, only a minority of all
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Ming Hon Suen & Chong K. Yip, 2001.
"Superneutrality, Indeterminacy, and Endogenous Growth ,"
Departmental Working Papers
_136, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Department of Economics.
Published as: Cited by:
Seiya Fujisaki, 2008.
"Equilibrium Determinacy of Endogenous Growth with Generalized Taylor Rule: A Discrete-Time Analysis ,"
Discussion Papers in Economics and Business
08-21, Osaka University, Graduate School of Economics and Osaka School of International Public Policy (OSIPP).
[Downloadable!]
Shu-Hua Chen & Jang-Ting Guo, 2008.
"On the growth and velocity effects of money ,"
Economics Bulletin ,
Economics Bulletin, vol. 5(13), pages 1-7.
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Articles
Suen, Ming-Hon & Yip, Chong K., 2005.
"Superneutrality, indeterminacy and endogenous growth ,"
Journal of Macroeconomics ,
Elsevier, vol. 27(4), pages 579-595, December.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) Other versions: See citations under working paper version above.Sorry, no citations of articles recorded.
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