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"Monetary Policy in an Era of Capital Market Inflation" Abstract: The theory of capital market inflation argues that the values of long-term securities markets are determined by a disequilibrium inflow of funds into those markets. The resulting overcapitalization of companies leads to increased fragility of banking and undermines monetary policy and stable relationships between short- and long-term interests rates, such as that postulated by Keynes in his theory of the speculative demand for money. Moreover, while the increased fragility of banking is an immediate effect, capital market inflation also creates an unstable Ponzi financing structure in the capital market as a whole

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  • Jan Toporowski, 1999. ""Monetary Policy in an Era of Capital Market Inflation" Abstract: The theory of capital market inflation argues that the values of long-term securities markets are determined by a disequilib," Economics Working Paper Archive wp_279, Levy Economics Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:lev:wrkpap:wp_279
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