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The Short-run Demand for Money: A Reconsideration.. (1984). Gordon, Robert.
In: Journal of Money, Credit and Banking.
RePEc:mcb:jmoncb:v:16:y:1984:i:4:p:403-34.

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    In: Applied Economics.
    RePEc:taf:applec:v:40:y:2007:i:2:p:175-192.

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    In: Applied Economics Letters.
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    In: Lahore Journal of Economics.
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    In: Prague Economic Papers.
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    In: Economic Inquiry.
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  12. Regime changes and econometric modeling of the demand for money in Korea. (2003). Cheong, Chongcheul .
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    In: Economic Journal.
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