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Money, Capital Formation and Economic Growth

International Comparison with Time Series Analysis

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  • © 2013

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This book proposes new methods of detecting causality among several dynamic variables and of estimating divisions of nominal income changes into changes in output and prices. Amano builds on established traditions of macro-dynamics and the theories of Keynes and Freidman, while providing innovative perspectives and important policy implications.

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  • Chiba University, Japan

    Masanori Amano

About the author

MASANORI AMANO graduated from the Faculty of Politico-Economics, Waseda University, and the Graduate School of Economics, Hitotsubashi University, both in Japan. He holds doctoral degree in Economics from Hitotsubashi University. His previous publications include papers in Review of Economic Studies, Economica, Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, and Japan and the World Economy. He has published two books in Japanese, on money and macroeconomics, and business cycles in Japan, and an English book on comparative international monetary policy. He has previously taught at the University of Tsukuba and Hitotsubashi University, and currently teaches at the Department of Economics at Chiba University, Japan.

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