Demanda de moeda e taxa esperada de inflação: um estudo empírico de Argentina, Brasil, Chile e EUA
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Neste trabalho desenvolvemos e estimamos um modelo de demanda de moeda para Argentina, Brasil, Chile e EUA. A importância que a demanda de moeda desempenha nas representações da economia em termos de grandes agregados é muito conhecida e por si só poderia justificar a tarefa aquiempreendida.Downloads
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