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A boost to demand from monetary policy will help growth
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Wood, G. E.
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ECONOMICS AFFAIRS
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1999
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American Economic Policy in the 1980s, by Martin Feldstein (ed.)
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Wood, G. E.
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ECONOMICS AFFAIRS
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1995
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A Time to Act or to Bide Your Time?
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Wood, G. E.
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ECONOMICS AFFAIRS
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1994
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Central Banking and Banking Regulation by Rosa Maria Lastra
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Wood, G. E.
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ECONOMICS AFFAIRS
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1998
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Conversations with Leading Economists: Interpreting Modern Macroeconomics by Brian Snowden and Howard R. Vane
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Wood, G. E.
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ECONOMICS AFFAIRS
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2000
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Fallacies Britain should join the euro at the `correct' exchange rate
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Wood, G. E.
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ECONOMICS AFFAIRS
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2001
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Fallacies Confusion about inflation
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Wood, G. E.
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ECONOMICS AFFAIRS
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2001
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Fallacies: EMU Will Eliminate Turbulence in the ERM
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Wood, G. E.
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ECONOMICS AFFAIRS
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1995
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Fallacies Firms should not make profits
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Wood, G. E.
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2000
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Fallacies: `Free Trade Causes Unemployment'
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Wood, G. E.
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1996
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Fallacies: Government borrowing should be guided by the 'Golden Rule'
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Wood, G. E.
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1998
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Fallacies: Government Can Decide Who Pays a Tax
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Wood, G. E.
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ECONOMICS AFFAIRS
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1994
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Fallacies Inflation, real values and 'government money'
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Wood, G. E.
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ECONOMICS AFFAIRS
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2000
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Fallacies: Monetary and exchange-rate policy can be conducted independently of each other
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Wood, G. E.
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ECONOMICS AFFAIRS
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1999
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Fallacies: Rising Bond Yields Will Slow the Economy
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Wood, G. E.
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ECONOMICS AFFAIRS
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1994
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Fallacies Scotland should be represented on the MPC
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Wood, G. E.
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ECONOMICS AFFAIRS
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2000
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Fallacies `The Chancellor can predict the effect of tax allowances on behaviour'
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Wood, G. E.
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2001
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Fallacies: The 'Iron Chancellor' and government spending
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Wood, G. E.
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ECONOMICS AFFAIRS
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1999
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Fallacies: Welfare benefits should not be cut when the public finances are in surplus
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Wood, G. E.
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ECONOMICS AFFAIRS
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1998
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Fallacies: 'With population growth continuing, it will be harder and harder to find jobs for everyone'
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Wood, G. E.
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ECONOMICS AFFAIRS
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1997
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