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The first lecture of the online course Monetary Theory and Policy: Recent History and Contemporary Issues (8th November, 2021) Speaker: Sergio Cesaratto (Professor, University of Siena) Topic: The Notions of Endogenous and Exogenous Money This material is used for educational purposes and with permission from the copyright holders - the authors and National Research University Higher School of Economics.
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The first lecture of the online course Monetary Theory and Policy: Recent History and Contemporary Issues (8th November, 2021) Speaker: Sergio Cesaratto (Professor, University of Siena) Topic: The Notions of Endogenous and Exogenous Money This material is used for educational purposes and with permission from the copyright holders - the authors and National Research University Higher School of Economics.
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The first lecture of the online course Monetary Theory and Policy: Recent History and Contemporary Issues (8th November, 2021) Speaker: Sergio Cesaratto (Professor, University of Siena) Topic: The Notions of Endogenous and Exogenous Money This material is used for educational purposes and with permission from the copyright holders - the authors and National Research University Higher School of Economics. |