The effects of countercyclical interest rates: Evidence from the classical gold standard

Journal of International Economics - Tập 145 - Trang 103827 - 2023
Kris James Mitchener1, Gonçalo Pina2
1Santa Clara University, CAGE, CEPR, CESifo & NBER, Department of Economics, Leavey School of Business, 500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA 95053-0385, United States
2ESCP Business School, Heubnerweg 8-10, 14059, Berlin, Germany

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