927 resultados para Long run neutrality of money
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Translated from the French: Anatomie de la monnaie.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes publisher's catalog (32 p.) at end.
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On verso: Michigan Daily. Photo by Cpt. Robert L. Lewis Co. A-3651 S.U.
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Introductory.- Coined cash.- Paper cash.- The bill of exchange.- The manufacture of money.- London, the world's monetary clearing house.- The cheque-paying banks.- The bill-brokers and discount houses.- The accepting houses and foreign banks.- The foreign exchanges.- The bank of England.- Bank rate and market rate.- The bank return.- The gold reserve.- Other reserves.- Summary and conclusion.- Index.
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Item 1038-A, 1038-B (microfiche)
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"June 16, 1989"--Pt. 2.
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Spine title: Opinions of the City Attorney of San Francisco
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"April 1984"
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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Improvements in seasonal climate forecasts have potential economic implications for international agriculture. A stochastic, dynamic simulation model of the international wheat economy is developed to estimate the potential effects of seasonal climate forecasts for various countries' wheat production, exports and world trade. Previous studies have generally ignored the stochastic and dynamic aspects of the effects associated with the use of climate forecasts. This study shows the importance of these aspects. In particular with free trade, the use of seasonal forecasts results in increased producer surplus across all exporting countries. In fact, producers appear to capture a large share of the economic surplus created by using the forecasts. Further, the stochastic dimensions suggest that while the expected long-run benefits of seasonal forecasts are positive, considerable year-to-year variation in the distribution of benefits between producers and consumers should be expected. The possibility exists for an economic measure to increase or decrease over a 20-year horizon, depending on the particular sequence of years.
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Mood changes in four male participants with traumatic brain injury (TBI) were observed following their participation in a 15-session song-singing programme. An analysis of the song material was undertaken to categorise the songs according to the predominant mood they portrayed. Results showed significant differences between participants for all moods (p