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Empirical Testing and the Income Expenditure Theory

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2014

George Macesich*
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Florida State University
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Copyright © Canadian Political Science Association 1966

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References

1 See Albert Ando and Franco Modigliani, “The Relative Stability of Monetary Velocity and the Investment Multiplier”; Michael DePrano and Thomas Mayer, “Tests of the Relative Importance of Autonomous Expenditures and Money”; Milton Friedman and David Meiselman, “Reply to Ando and Modigliani and to DePrano and Mayer”; and rejoinders by Ando, and Modigliani, and DePrano, and Mayer, , American Economic Review, 09 1965.Google Scholar

2 The Quantity Theory and the Income Expenditure Theory in an Open Economy: Canada, 1926-1958,” this Journal, XXX (08 1964), 368-90.Google Scholar C. L. Barber, “The Quantity Theory and the Income Expenditure Theory in the Open Economy, 1926-1958: A Comment,” this issue of the Journal.