Abstract
W. W. Brown and G. J. Santoni re-examine the widely held view that permanent increases in the monetary growth rate cause market interest rates initially to decline, then ultimately to rise above their original levels. The path that interest rates follow when adjusting to a change in the monetary growth rate is important for two reasons.
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