Abstract
This paper shows that the assumption made regarding the functional form of the demand for money has a crucial role in determining the effect of the rate of inflation on the steady-state capital intensity in a one-sector monetary growth model. It is also indicated that by introducing money into a growth model, which assumes a fixed coefficient technology production function and a homogeneous savings function, a long-run instability problem can be avoided, irrespective of the form of the money demand function.
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