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The Janus model of money demand

We derive a new theoretical model of money demand, which reflects backward‐ and forward‐looking preferences in consumption and utility. The former aspect is captured by standard habit formation, and the latter by anticipation of future consumption preferences. By introducing both of these into the R...

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Published in:International journal of economic theory 2024-09, Vol.20 (3), p.334-351
Main Authors: Faria, João Ricardo, McAdam, Peter
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