Meaning Monetarism
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The theory that the economy is controlled by raising or lowering the money supply.
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A theory based on the view that the amount of money circulating within an economy is one of the key determinants of inflation, which can be curbed by strict control of the money supply as the major weapon of monetary policy.
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A school of economic thought pioneered by Milton Friedman based on the central role of money in the macroeconomy and as a economic policy tool.
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A theory of monetary policy championed by economist Milton Friedman. Friedman argued that discretionary monetary policy (namely, Keynesianism, or activist government intervention in the money supply) [..]
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a policy of manipulating the money supply (inflating or deflating a currency) to influence economic growth
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A view that market economies are inherently self-stabilizing and that variations in the quantity of money are the main cause of fluctuations in the level of aggregate demand.
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(n) an economic theory holding that variations in unemployment and the rate of inflation are usually caused by changes in the supply of money
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Monetarism is the view that the quantity of money has a major influence on economic activity and the price level and that the objectives of monetary ...
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Monetarism is the view that the quantity of money has a major influence on economic activity and the price level and that the objectives of monetary policy ...
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A school of thought, which holds that money is the major determinant of short-run movement in nominal gross domestic product (GDP) and long-run mo [..]
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A school of economics that believes that strict control of money supply is the principal tool for implementing monetary policy, especially against inflation. Policies include cuts in public spending a [..]
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The view that monetary policy is a prime source of the business cycle, and that the time path of the money stock is a good index of monetary policy. As presented by Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz, [..]
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A macroeconomic theory concerned with the sources of national income and the causes of inflation. The theory, proposed by and closely associated with Milton Friedman, states that the amount of money i [..]
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