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Historical U.S. money growth, inflation, and inflation credibility

In: Monetary Policy and Taiwan’s Economy

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  • William G. Dewald

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Monetary Policy and Taiwan’s Economy questions whether the Asian crisis could have been avoided through the application of recommendations highlighted by the contributors. The conclusion reached is that in an abstract world, perhaps; but in the world in which we live; no. It is argued that the proposals made could certainly contribute to improved policy, albeit effecting marginal improvements rather than ground breaking changes.

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  • William G. Dewald, 2002. "Historical U.S. money growth, inflation, and inflation credibility," Chapters, in: Gerald P. Dwyer Jr. & Jin-Lung Lin & Jia-Dong Shea & Chung-Shu Wu (ed.), Monetary Policy and Taiwan’s Economy, chapter 3, pages 48-66, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:2724_3
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