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Money Growth, Money Velocity and Inflation in the US, 1948–2021. (2024). Cendejas Bueno, José Luis ; Castaeda, Juan E.
In: Open Economies Review.
RePEc:kap:openec:v:35:y:2024:i:5:d:10.1007_s11079-023-09739-0.

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