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How the Fed defines and measures money

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  • James N. Duprey, 1982. "How the Fed defines and measures money," Quarterly Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, vol. 6(Spr / Sum).
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedmqr:y:1982:i:spr/sum:n:v.6no.2:x:2
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    1. William P. Cleveland & David A. Pierce, 1981. "Seasonal adjustment methods for the monetary aggregates," Federal Reserve Bulletin, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.), issue Dec, pages 875-887.
    2. Garcia, Gillian & Pak, Simon, 1979. "Some Clues in the Case of the Missing Money," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 69(2), pages 330-334, May.
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    1. John R. Walter, 1989. "Monetary aggregates: a user's guide," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, vol. 75(Jan), pages 20-28.

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