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Author:Lucas, Robert E. 

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International Evidence on Long-Run Money Demand

We explore the long-run demand for M1 based on a data set that has comprised 32 countries since 1851. In many cases, cointegration tests identify a long-run equilibrium relationship between either velocity and the short rate or M1, GDP, and the short rate. Evidence is especially strong for the United States and the United Kingdom over the entire period since World War I and for moderate and high-inflation countries. With the exception of high-inflation countries?for which a ?log-log? specification is preferred?the data often prefer the specification in the levels of velocity and the short ...
Working Papers , Paper 737

Report
Online Appendix for: International Evidence on Long-Run Money Demand

This appendix supports Staff Report 587. An earlier version of this Staff Report circulated as Working Paper 738.
Staff Report , Paper 588

Journal Article
Liquidity: meaning, measurement, management

This article is based on the author?s Homer Jones Memorial Lecture delivered at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, April 2, 2014.
Review , Volume 96 , Issue 3 , Pages 199-212

Journal Article
After Keynesian macroeconomics

Quarterly Review , Volume 3 , Issue Spr

Working Paper
On the Stability of Money Demand

We show that regulatory changes that occurred in the banking sector in the early eighties, which considerably weakened Regulation Q, can explain the apparent instability of money demand during the same period. We evaluate the effects of the regulatory changes using a model that goes beyond aggregates as M1 and treats currency and different deposit types as alternative means of payments. We use the model to construct a new monetary aggregate that performs remarkably well for the entire period 1915-2012.
Working Papers , Paper 718

Conference Paper
Panel discussion: understanding price determination: where are we now? where should we be going?

Proceedings

Report
The Industrial Revolution: past and future

"We live in a world of staggering and unprecedented income inequality," writes Nobel Laureate Robert Lucas in the 2003 annual report essay. Lucas goes on to use economic history to frame explanations and present possible solutions to this global quandary.
Annual Report , Volume 18 , Issue May , Pages 5-20

Working Paper
Interest rates and inflation

Working Papers , Paper 609

Discussion Paper
Liquidity crises

Economic Policy Paper , Paper 11-3

Working Paper
Online Appendix for: International Evidence on Long-Run Money Demand

Working Papers , Paper 738

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