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Modern Paradigm in Macroeconomic Monetary Theories

In this paper we tried to present an objective perspective over modern monetary theories andtheir impact on economic activity. In the end, our research stressed some specific actions thatinfluence the macroeconomic equilibrium. Neoclassical and New Keynesian trends supported modern macroeconomic sta...

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Published in:"Ovidius" University Annals. Economic Sciences Series (Online) 2016-01, Vol.XVI (2), p.239-242
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