01238 a2200193 45000010006000000050017000060080041000230030015000640400040000790800038001192450059001570200018002162500012002342640056002463000024003025050582003261000024009088560112009321462820260407155447.0260407a1993 arg spa dAR-UNSa-BCEJYS aAR-UNSa-BCEJYSbspacAR-UNSa-BCEJYS a336.74xMoneda. Sistema monetario10aThe demand for moneyptheories, evidence, and problems a0-06-501098-1 a4a. ed. 1aNew York :bHarper Collins College Publishersc1993 axiv, 210 p.c23 cm. a1. The role of the demand function - 2. The demand for money in a fixed price level macroeconomic model - 3. Price flexibility in the macromodel - 4. A brief overview - 5. The classics, Keynes, and the modern quantity theory - 6. The demand for money as a means of exchange - 7. The demand for money as an asset - 8. Measuring the variables of the demand-for-money function - 9. Some econometric issues - 10. An overview of the evidence - 11. The influence of the opportunity cost of holding money - 12. Other variables and the question of stability - 13. Tentative conclusions1 aLaidler, David E.W.41uhttps://biblioeco.unsa.edu.ar/pmb/images/libros/Demand for Money-l118975.jpgyImagen de portadaqimage/jpeg