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Circulante y PBI en el Perú

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  • Ramírez, Juan
  • Vásquez, José

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Analizan si se dio una relación de causalidad entre la dinámica que experimentó el Producto Bruto Interno del país y el comportamiento del circulante en el período enero 2000-diciembre 2013.

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  • Ramírez, Juan & Vásquez, José, 2014. "Circulante y PBI en el Perú," Revista Moneda, Banco Central de Reserva del Perú, issue 158, pages 11-15.
  • Handle: RePEc:rbp:moneda:moneda-158-03
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