Theotokos
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Theotokos, the ‘one who gave birth to God’, a title of the BVM. The word became a popular term of devotion. In 429 it was attacked by the Nestorians as incompatible with the full humanity of Christ, and ‘Christotokos’ was proposed in its place. It was defended by St Cyril of Alexandria and upheld at the Councils of
Ephesus (431) and
Chalcedon (451). Its orthodoxy was then generally accepted.
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What remains of monetarism?(Statistical Data Included)
Magazine article from: Economic Review (Atlanta, Ga.); 10/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...development and apparent failure of monetarism as a policy guide. The author also...erodes the value of popular terminology. Monetarism is a name that has been given to a particular...particular set of propositions called monetarism does not fully describe the body of...
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Monetarism no more: we're all Keynesians now
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman; 2/26/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...a go at it. "Whatever happened to monetarism?" he asked. Good question. As he...even coined the expression "sado-monetarism". And now? One, it would seem...Essentially it was simple. The guru of monetarism, the Chicago economist Milton Friedmann...
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Monetarism: dead and buried?
Magazine article from: The Economist (US); 8/6/1988; 700+ words
; Monetarism-the theory which dominated economic...CENTRAL banker who does not believe in monetarism sounds rather like a priest who admits...targets were overshot year after year. Monetarism rests on two beliefs: (a) the stock...
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THE DECLINE AND FALL OF MONETARISM: Bank of Canada abandons "the markets know best" theory
Magazine article from: CCPA Monitor; 6/1/2009; ; 700+ words
; Monetarism is finally dead. It had been ailing...government thinking since 1980. Put simply, monetarism was a reaction to government activism...inflation wracked the Western world, monetarism held great appeal. Business liked its...
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MONETARISM LIVES!(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: US Banker; 10/1/2001; 700+ words
; ...re barely heard from anymore. But monetarism was the rage for much of the 1980s...Fed chairman Paul Volcker resorted to monetarism, the central bank, as it does today...inflation was finally beaten. Since then, monetarism has been largely forgotten, and few...
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MONETARISM LIVES!(Paul Volcker resorted to unorthodox school of)(economics in 1980s; St Lous Fed remains diehard monetarist)(school)
News Wire article from: Banking Wire; 10/17/2001; 700+ words
; ...re barely heard from anymore. But monetarism was the rage for much of the 1980s...Fed chairman Paul Volcker resorted to monetarism, the central bank, as it does today...inflation was finally beaten. Since then, monetarism has been largely forgotten, and few...
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Keynes, the Keynesians and monetarism.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News; 2/1/2008; 495 words
; ...9781847201393 Keynes, the Keynesians and monetarism. Congdon, Tim. Edward Elgar...Theory). He analyzes British monetarism from the point of view of political...economy and compares it to American monetarism. The three papers on the 1981...
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Quitting IMF must not disturb Indonesia's monetarism: minister
News Wire article from: Xinhua News Agency; 7/7/2003; 421 words
; ...Quitting IMF must not disturb Indonesia's monetarism: minister JAKARTA, July 7 (Xinhua...Kunjoro Jakti asserted Monday that the monetarism must not be disturbed by the discontinuance...situation must not disturb the national monetarism," he was quoted by the official Antara...
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A requiem for monetarism. (Beryl Sprinkel and the Council of Economic Advisers)
Magazine article from: The New Leader; 10/6/1986; ; 700+ words
; A REQUIEM FOR MONETARISM BERYL W. SPRINKEL has given up on monetarism, at least for now. He said as much in a speech...may foreshadow a shift in Administration policy. Monetarism has had the great tactical advantage of massaging...
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Back from the dead? (monetarism) (Editorial)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US); 12/21/1991; 700+ words
; In the mid-1980s monetarism was reported dead and burded. In...economies deeper into recession. Monetarism-in the sense of strict monetary...The moral is plain: stay calm. Monetarism had its moment of glory in the late...
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Monetarism
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to United States History
Monetarism. The economic theory known as monetarism holds that the money stock exerts an important influence on economic activity and prices. Economists who embrace monetarism hold that changes in the quantity of money are crucial...
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monetarism
Book article from: A Dictionary of Contemporary World History
monetarism An economic theory which is opposed...inflation has occurred. Crucially, monetarism assumes that the market is perfect...that distortions in the market occur. Monetarism was developed by Milton Friedman and...
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Reaganomics
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History
...of Milton Friedman, the founder of monetarism and economic adviser to Reagan in the...influenced Reagan's economic policies. Monetarism claims that the level and direction...Although supply-side economics and monetarism are rival conservative theories, Reagan...
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Milton Friedman
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...Friedman (born 1912) was the founder and leading proponent of "monetarism," an economic doctrine which considers the supply of money...revitalized the classic quantity theory of money as a foundation for monetarism; A Theory of the Consumption Function (1957), which provided...
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Keynesianism
Book article from: A Dictionary of Contemporary World History
...1980s, it was replaced as the dominant economic theory by monetarism . Concerns raised by the progress of globalization , however, have raised awareness about the potential costs of unbridled monetarism. They have led to demands of greater state intervention to...
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