
doi: 10.1111/ecaf.12531
AbstractThis article explores the changing fortunes of different approaches to monetary policy, which are linked to what is happening to inflation at the time. The author discusses ways in which monetarism might be revived, and offers some thoughts on inflationary prospects for the 2020s.
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