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Financial Intermediaries and the Effectiveness of Monetary Controls Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics James Tobin
William C. Brainard () (Cowles Foundation, Yale University )
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Date of creation: 1962Date of revision:
Publication status: Published in American Economic Review (1963), 53(2): 383-400Handle: RePEc:cwl:cwldpp:63rNote: CFP 194.Contact details of provider: Postal: Yale University, Box 208281, New Haven, CT 06520-8281 USA Phone: (203) 432-3702 Fax: (203) 432-6167 Web page: http://cowles.econ.yale.edu/ More information through EDIRC
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