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Monetarism is a
school of
thought in
monetary economics that
emphasizes the role of policy-makers in
controlling the
amount of
money in circulation. It...
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Market monetarism is a
school of
macroeconomics that
advocates that
central banks use a
nominal GDP
level target instead of inflation, unemployment, or...
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government of the 1980s led by
Margaret Thatcher initiated a
radical policy of
monetarism, deregulation,
particularly of the
financial sector (for example, the...
- The Sibex-Sibiu
Stock Exchange (Sibex S.A. in Romanian) was a
stock exchange and ****ures
exchange in
Romania that was the
largest market for ****ures and...
- The
natural rate of
unemployment is the name that was
given to a key
concept in the
study of
economic activity.
Milton Friedman and
Edmund Phelps, tackling...
- The
initials BMFMS may
refer to:
Sibiu Stock Exchange,
known as
Bursa Monetar Financiarã şi de Mãrfuri
Sibiu in Romanian.
British Maternal and
Fetal Medicine...
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Chartalism MMT
Chicago classical Institutional Keynesian Neo- New Post-
Market monetarism Critique of
political economy Critique of work
Marxist Monetarist Neoclassical...
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dominant economic view of the
Soviet Union nomenklatura and its allies.
Monetarism appeared in the 1950s and 1960s, its
intellectual leader being Milton...
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pursued policies of privatisation, anti-trade-unionism, and, for a time,
monetarism, now
known collectively as Thatcherism. The
Labour Party elected left-winger...
- privatization, deregulation,
consumer choice, globalization, free trade,
monetarism, austerity, and
reductions in
government spending.
These policies are...