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Monetary Statistics of the United States: Estimates, Sources, Methods
Milton Friedman
&
Anna Jacobson Schwartz
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Published Date
January 1970
Copyright
1970
ISBN
0-87014-210-0
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Series
: Studies in Business Cycles
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Table of Contents
Front matter, tables of content, preface
Author(s):
Milton Friedman
&
Anna Jacobson Schwartz
Chapter 1:
Introduction to "Monetary Statistics of the United States: Estimates, Sources, Methods"
Author(s):
Milton Friedman
&
Anna Jacobson Schwartz
(p. 1-85)
Part One: Definition of Money, Introduction
Author(s):
Milton Friedman
&
Anna Jacobson Schwartz
(p. 89-92)
Chapter 2:
Prior Usage
Author(s):
Milton Friedman
&
Anna Jacobson Schwartz
(p. 93-103)
Chapter 3:
A Priori Approaches
Author(s):
Milton Friedman
&
Anna Jacobson Schwartz
(p. 104-146)
Chapter 4:
Basis for Our Choice of Definition
Author(s):
Milton Friedman
&
Anna Jacobson Schwartz
(p. 147-196)
Chapter 5:
Conclusion on Definition
Author(s):
Milton Friedman
&
Anna Jacobson Schwartz
(p. 197-198)
Part Two: Earlier Estimates, Introduction
Author(s):
Milton Friedman
&
Anna Jacobson Schwartz
(p. 201-203)
Chapter 6:
Sources and Accuracy of Basic Data
Author(s):
Milton Friedman
&
Anna Jacobson Schwartz
(p. 205-213)
Chapter 7:
Estimates for the Period Before 1867
Author(s):
Milton Friedman
&
Anna Jacobson Schwartz
(p. 214-259)
Chapter 8:
Estimates for the Period Since 1867
Author(s):
Milton Friedman
&
Anna Jacobson Schwartz
(p. 260-302)
Chapter 9:
Comparison of Earlier Estimates With Our Own
Author(s):
Milton Friedman
&
Anna Jacobson Schwartz
(p. 303-309)
Part Three: Derivation of Our Estimates, Introduction
Author(s):
Milton Friedman
&
Anna Jacobson Schwartz
(p. 313-314)
Chapter 10:
General Features of Our Estimates
Author(s):
Milton Friedman
&
Anna Jacobson Schwartz
(p. 315-333)
Chapter 11:
Annual, Semiannual, and Quarterly Estimates, 1867-1907
Author(s):
Milton Friedman
&
Anna Jacobson Schwartz
(p. 334-351)
Chapter 12:
Currency Held by the Public: Call Date and Monthly Estimates
Author(s):
Milton Friedman
&
Anna Jacobson Schwartz
(p. 352-422)
Chapter 13:
Deposits and Commercial Banks: Call Dates
Author(s):
Milton Friedman
&
Anna Jacobson Schwartz
(p. 423-480)
Chapter 14:
Deposits and Commercial Banks: Monthly Estimates
Author(s):
Milton Friedman
&
Anna Jacobson Schwartz
(p. 481-530)
Chapter 15:
Deposits at Mutual Savings Banks: Call Date and Monthly Estimates
Author(s):
Milton Friedman
&
Anna Jacobson Schwartz
(p. 531-561)
Chapter 16:
Deposits with the Postal Savings System
Author(s):
Milton Friedman
&
Anna Jacobson Schwartz
(p. 562-563)
Chapter 17:
United States Government Balances
Author(s):
Milton Friedman
&
Anna Jacobson Schwartz
(p. 564-611)
Indexes
Author(s):
Milton Friedman
&
Anna Jacobson Schwartz
(p. 613-629)
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