Money and Inflation by Frank Hahn
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Overview: Frank Hahn was a British economist and one of the leading figures in monetary theory and macroeconomics. While he made significant contributions to various areas of economics, his work on money and inflation has been particularly influential.
Hahn’s work on money and inflation revolved around understanding the relationship between money, prices, and economic stability. He explored the effects of monetary policy on inflation, the role of money in macroeconomic models, and the implications of monetary phenomena for economic theory.
Hahn’s work on money and inflation has had a lasting impact on the field of macroeconomics. His nuanced analysis of the quantity theory of money and his emphasis on the role of expectations and uncertainty helped shape modern monetary theory. His contributions continue to inform research on monetary policy, inflation dynamics, and the relationship between money and the real economy.
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