Level and growth policy rules and actual Fed policy since 1979

Journal of Economics and Business - Tập 54 Số 6 - Trang 575-594 - 2002
Yash P. Mehra1
1Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, P.O. Box 27622, Richmond, VA 23261, USA

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