monetarist in Czech

monetarist <n.> monetarista Entry edited by: B2

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1. She's a convinced monetarist.

2. Monetarist ideas had considerable influence among economics ministers.

3. Traditional monetarist theory is also dismissive of the need to control local spending.

4. This impoverishing definition is even easier to discredit than the monetarist description.

5. For the next year and a half, the attainment of the monetarist objectives proved exceptionally difficult.

6. In the monetarist model that he practiced, money growth beyond a pre-set point was inflation.

7. This is where the monetarist assumption of an exogenous money supply plays such a vital role.

8. 4 This is where the monetarist assumption of an exogenous money supply plays such a vital role.

9. Twentieth-century macroeconomic theory — both Keynesian and monetarist — championed the idea that a growing economy needs easy credit.

10. The great monetarist was part of a panel evaluating a PhD presentation on forecasting growth rates for the U.S. economy.

11. The discipline of cash limits was repeatedly disregarded, with political factors often intervening to soften the government's monetarist convictions.

12. She began by supporting monetarist economics, but later underwent quite a conversion when she saw how it increased unemployment.

13. Such monetarist policies meant that employment and interest rates were left to find their own levels in the market place.

14. We shall see that an important feature of both the monetarist approach and our simple model is the so-called augmented Phillips curve.

15. The Federal Reserve is empowered by Congress to keep inflation in check, but its definition is even more wanting than the monetarist view.

16. The model is essentially monetarist, in that the excess supply of cash balances plays the leading role in the short-run adjustment process of the economy.

17. No, the Keynesian and monetarist wizards in the government and Federal Reserve have unleashed a string of deadly blows to the already weakened economy.

18. Bimetallist: 1 n an advocate of bimetallism Type of: monetarist an advocate of the theory that economic fluctuations are caused by increases or decreases in the supply of money

19. An example of nearly contemporary Roman writing on the subject shows an analysis which Milton Freidman (a famous 20th century monetarist) would have been hard pressed to better.

20. As a result, the recession is prolonged indefinitely and the economy does not recover and ceases to respond to any stimulus involving monetarist credit expansions or Keynesian methods.

21. Hypernyms ("Bimetallist" is a kind of): monetarist (an advocate of the theory that economic fluctuations are caused by increases or decreases in the supply of money) Derivation:

22. And almost all modern economic models, including those used by the Fed, are based on the monetarist theory of interest rates pioneered by Milton Friedman in his 1967 presidential address to the American Economic Association.

23. Bimetallist - an advocate of bimetallism monetarist - an advocate of the theory that economic fluctuations are caused by increases or decreases in the supply of money Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.