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they
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and
they
certainly
are
not
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accurate
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transparent
reflection
of
what
Bach
intended.
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only
valuable
information
they
convey is
that
some
joker
is ... rejects
the
view,
encountered
in
certain
classical
and
New Classical writings,
that
changes
in
the
stock
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demand
for
money
can
lead
to
instantaneous,
uniform
and
transparent
adjustments
in
all
money
prices,
without
altering
patterns
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production
and
consumption.
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of
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a ... ,
be
decidedly
less
conducive
to
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planning
than
a
constant
price
level.
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Robert
F.
Lucas
(1990,
pp.
77-8;
emphasis
added)
asserts:
'If
there
is
one
thing
about
inflation
that
all
economists
can
agree
on,
it
is
that
a
variable
inflation
generates
the
highest
costs.'
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not
so
fast.
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same
real
rate
of
return
as
an
investment
in
machines.
Suppose
that
money
incomes,
the
price
level,
and
productivity
in
this
economy
are,...