Monetarism.
The economic theory known as monetarism holds that the money stock exerts an important influence on economic activity and prices. Economists who embrace monetarism hold that changes in the quantity of money are crucial in increasing aggregate income and productivity in the short run, and the inflation rate in the long run. The University of Chicago economist ... ...
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