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Why we don't know whether money causes output

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  • Charles T. Carlstrom
  • Edward N. Gamber

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An examination of the commonly accepted positive correlation between money and real output, including a review of several models of business cycles and an explanation of how money can be neutral and yet still appear to affect real output.

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  • Charles T. Carlstrom & Edward N. Gamber, 1989. "Why we don't know whether money causes output," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, vol. 25(Q III), pages 27-39.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedcer:y:1989:i:qiii:p:27-39:n:v.25no.3
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    1. Paul J. Kozlowski, 1991. "Integrating Money Into Regional Models Of Leading Indicators," The Review of Regional Studies, Southern Regional Science Association, vol. 21(3), pages 235-248, Fall.

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