Monetary Statistics of the United States

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Monetary Statistics of the United States is a comprehensive historical reference work compiling and analyzing long-run data on the U.S. money supply and related financial aggregates, co-authored by economist Anna Schwartz.

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instanceOf book
economic statistics publication
historical reference work
aim to compile consistent long-run series on U.S. money supply
to provide a statistical foundation for monetary history research
author Anna Schwartz
surface form: Anna J. Schwartz

Milton Friedman
citationForm Monetary Statistics of the United States self-linksurface differs
surface form: Friedman and Schwartz, Monetary Statistics of the United States
coAuthor Anna Schwartz
surface form: Anna J. Schwartz

Milton Friedman
countryOfFocus United States of America
surface form: United States
dataSource Federal Reserve publications
banking records
government financial reports
field economic history
macroeconomics
monetary economics
focusesOn banking aggregates
currency in circulation
deposit money
financial aggregates
historical time series
long-run monetary data
money supply measures
genre economic history monograph
reference work
statistical compendium
hasPart appendices
definitions of monetary aggregates
historical data tables
methodological notes
language English
mainSubject United States money supply
financial statistics
monetary aggregates
partOf National Bureau of Economic Research publications
publicationPlace New York City
publisher Columbia University Press
National Bureau of Economic Research
relatedWork A Monetary History of the United States, 1867–1960
A Monetary History of the United States, 1867–1960
surface form: The Monetary History of the United States project
timeCoverage 19th century
20th century
usedIn empirical research on U.S. monetary history
macroeconomic policy analysis
studies of money supply and business cycles

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Anna Schwartz notableWork Monetary Statistics of the United States
Monetary Statistics of the United States citationForm Monetary Statistics of the United States self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Friedman and Schwartz, Monetary Statistics of the United States