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Vol. 12, No. 1
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Last Updated: 01/04/1988

An interest rate-based indicator of monetary policy

Robert D. Laurent

This article examines three of the most obvious indicators of monetary policy (two interest rate-based and one monetary aggregate) and then suggests a third interest rate-based indicator of the impact of monetary policy on future real income.

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