Uncertainty and the effectiveness of policy
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About Uncertainty and the effectiveness of policy
This paper, published in 1967, received 620 indexed citations . Written by William C. Brainard covering the research area of General Economics, Econometrics and Finance. It is primarily cited by scholars working on General Economics, Econometrics and Finance (514 citations), Economics and Econometrics (428 citations), Finance (255 citations), Management Science and Operations Research (17 citations) and Accounting (11 citations).
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