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Contents: Introduction (Mark Blaug) 1. John Locke, the Quantity Theory of Money and the Establishment of a Sound Currency (Walter Eltis) 2. Why is the Quantity Theory of Money the Oldest Surviving Theory in Economics? (Mark Blaug) 3. Long - Run Equilibrium andCyclical Disturbances - The Currency and Banking Controversy Over Monetary Control (Denis O'Brien) 4. J.M. Keynes and the Quantity Theory of Money (Robert Skidelsky) 5. The Quantity Theory in the 1980s: Hume, Thornton, Friedman and the Relation Between Money and Inflation (Geoffrey E. Wood) 6. Concluding Comments on the Quantity Theory (Don Patinkin) Index

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