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Measuring the Nearness of Modern Near-monies: Evidence from the Early 1980's
Economic Staff Paper Series
  • Jean A. Gauger, Iowa State University
  • John R. Schroeter, Iowa State University
Document Type
Report
Publication Date
5-1-1987
Number
170
Abstract
Existing empirical studies of the degree of sustainability among various monetary assets generally ignore several financial instruments which only recently have become prominent. Here this deficiency is remedied by investigating substitution behavior within a portfolio of near-monies which includes money market funds and interest bearing check able deposits, as well as conventional savings and time deposits. The research uses a standard technique of empirical production studies that has recently been applied to the issue of monetary asset substitution by Sims, Takayama, and Chao (1987). The findings here provide evidence of significant sustainability between each of the "modem" near-monies examined and money narrowly defined.
Citation Information
Jean A. Gauger and John R. Schroeter. "Measuring the Nearness of Modern Near-monies: Evidence from the Early 1980's" (1987)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john-schroeter/5/