Money supply. Endogenous or exogenous variable? With reference to Iraq
The issue of whether money supply is a dependent or an independent variable remains a debating one, especially with the ongoing development and innovation of institutions, tools, and financial, monetary, and banking derivatives. In general, we can say that there are two trends of thought about the i...
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doaj-bf78c401815c40a896b9a3912419bf5a2020-11-25T00:36:19ZengLLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"Banks and Bank Systems1816-74031991-70742017-12-0112414415310.21511/bbs.12(4-1).2017.039714Money supply. Endogenous or exogenous variable? With reference to IraqFalah Hasan Thwaini0Ahmed Abdulzahra Hamdan1Dr., Prof., Economics Department, College of Administration & Economics, Al-Mustansiriyah University, BaghdadDr., Economics Department, College of Administration & Economics, Al-Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad.The issue of whether money supply is a dependent or an independent variable remains a debating one, especially with the ongoing development and innovation of institutions, tools, and financial, monetary, and banking derivatives. In general, we can say that there are two trends of thought about the issue under consideration. The first trend views money supply as an exogenous variable because the monetary authority can control and monitor it. The second one views money supply as an endogenous variable because Federal Bank has no ability to affect it, especially when nominal or money income is changed and reflected on money multiplier and money supply, and also when the monetary authority cannot restrict the monetary expansion as a result of different factors related to the economy structure or related to other non-economic factors.https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/9714/BBS_2017_04cont_Thwini.pdfaccommodationists policyendogenous moneypost-Keynesian economicsstructuralists monetary policy in Iraq |
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Falah Hasan Thwaini Ahmed Abdulzahra Hamdan Money supply. Endogenous or exogenous variable? With reference to Iraq Banks and Bank Systems accommodationists policy endogenous money post-Keynesian economics structuralists monetary policy in Iraq |
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Money supply. Endogenous or exogenous variable? With reference to Iraq |
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Money supply. Endogenous or exogenous variable? With reference to Iraq |
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Money supply. Endogenous or exogenous variable? With reference to Iraq |
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Money supply. Endogenous or exogenous variable? With reference to Iraq |
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Money supply. Endogenous or exogenous variable? With reference to Iraq |
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money supply. endogenous or exogenous variable? with reference to iraq |
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Banks and Bank Systems |
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1816-7403 1991-7074 |
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The issue of whether money supply is a dependent or an independent variable remains a debating one, especially with the ongoing development and innovation of institutions, tools, and financial, monetary, and banking derivatives. In general, we can say that there are two trends of thought about the issue under consideration. The first trend views money supply as an exogenous variable because the monetary authority can control and monitor it. The second one views money supply as an endogenous variable because Federal Bank has no ability to affect it, especially when nominal or money income is changed and reflected on money multiplier and money supply, and also when the monetary authority cannot restrict the monetary expansion as a result of different factors related to the economy structure or related to other non-economic factors. |
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accommodationists policy endogenous money post-Keynesian economics structuralists monetary policy in Iraq |
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