The effect of financial deregulation on money demand in Malaysia / Mahyudin Ahmad
The study seeks to examine the impact of financial deregulation on the money demand in Malaysia and the implication of altered money demand pattern on the Malaysian monetary conduct. It also attempts to investigate the currency substitution effect as a result of the financial market development and...
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Main Author: | Ahmad, Mahyudin (Author) |
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