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Financial Intermediaries and Monetary Controls

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1959 73(4), 533
I. Introduction, 533. — II. Financial intermediaries and commercial banks, 533. — III. Possible destabilizing effects of intermediaries, 538; substitutions between money and intermediary claims, 540; portfolio shifts by intermediaries, 546. — IV. Concluding comments, 551.

Monetary-Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1957 71(1), 36
Introduction, 36 — I. Growth requirements, 36. — II. Growth tendencies, 39. — III. Relation between growth requirements and growth tendencies, 45. — IV. Monetary-fiscal policy and the growth rate, 47. — V. Some further complications and qualifications, 51. — VI. Concluding comments, 55.

Monetary Theories of the Rate of Interest: A Dynamic Analysis

The Review of Economics and Statistics 1958 40(1), 15
DESPITE extensive controversy and discussion,1 the subject of monetary interest theory still seems to involve a considerable residue of confusion and uncertainty. While the writer does not pretend to be able to unsnarl all the tangled threads of this complex subject, it is hoped that the analysis presented here will serve three somewhat interrelated purposes: (i) to clarify the relation between the Keynesian liquidity preference theory and the loanable funds theory espoused by Robertson, Haberler, and others; (2) to produce a clearer understanding of the relation between stock and flow analysis in monetary theory; and (3) to develop an important distinction between (a) the determination of the rate of interest in a short period when the level of income is not in equilibrium, and (b) the forces that explain the change that occurs in the rate of interest during a longer period as the level of income moves from one equilibrium position to another.

Is There an Optimal Money Supply?: Discussion

Journal of Finance 1970 25(2), 443
Warren Smith, Is There an Optimal Money Supply?: Discussion, The Journal of Finance, Vol. 25, No. 2, Papers and Proceedings of the Twenty-Eighth Annual Meeting of the American Finance Association New York, N.Y. December, 28-30, 1969 (May, 1970), pp. 443-445