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* '''[[w:Monetarism|Monetarism]]'''  is a school of economic thought that emphasizes the role of governments in controlling the amount of money in circulation. It is the view within [[w:monetary economics|monetary economics]] that variation in the [[w:money supply|money supply]] has major influences on [[w:measures of national income and output|national output]] in the short run and the [[w:price level|price level]] over longer periods and that objectives of [[w:monetary policy|monetary policy]] are best met by targeting the growth rate of the [[w:money supply|money supply]]. ( Wikipedia )
* '''[[w:Monetarism|Monetarism]]'''  is a school of economic thought that emphasizes the role of governments in controlling the amount of money in circulation. It is the view within [[w:monetary economics|monetary economics]] that variation in the [[w:money supply|money supply]] has major influences on [[w:measures of national income and output|national output]] in the short run and the [[w:price level|price level]] over longer periods and that objectives of [[w:monetary policy|monetary policy]] are best met by targeting the growth rate of the [[w:money supply|money supply]]. ( Wikipedia )


* '''[[w:Exchange rate policy]]''' or an '''exchange-rate regime''' is the way an authority manages its [[currency]] in relation to other currencies and the [[foreign exchange market]]. It is closely related to [[monetary policy]] and the two are generally dependent on many of the same factors. ( Wikipedia )
* '''[[w:Exchange rate policy]]''' or an '''exchange-rate regime''' is the way an authority manages its [[w:currency|currency]] in relation to other currencies and the [[w:foreign exchange market|foreign exchange market]]. It is closely related to [[w:monetary policy|monetary policy]] and the two are generally dependent on many of the same factors. ( Wikipedia )


* '''[[w:Taylor rule]]'''
* '''[[w:Taylor rule]]'''
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