The causal relationships between money, income & prices have been an active area of investigation in economics, particularly after the advent of causality concept by Granger (1969) and its application by Sims (1972). The Monetarists claim that changes in stock of money plays an important role to determine changes in nominal income and prices. Keynesians argued that changes in income cause changes in money stock via demand for money. In this book, the issues of causality between money supply, price level and income has been examined for Nepal. The annual data shows causality running from money...
The causal relationships between money, income & prices have been an active area of investigation in economics, particularly after the advent of causa...