Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/189452 
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1997
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Working Paper No. 97-1
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University of California, Department of Economics, Davis, CA
Abstract: 
In 1956 when Friedman published his ""The Quantity Theory of Money: A Restatement"" he faced a daunting task because of the widespread hostility to the quantity theory. This paper looks at the rhetoric (in the non-pejorative sense of the term) that he used to overcome this obstacle, and at some of the characteristics of the essay that contribute to its persuasiveness.
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Working Paper

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