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A theory formalised by Irving Fisher, which links the level of prices with the amount of money in circulation.  
A theory formalised by Irving Fisher, which links the level of prices with the amount of money in circulation.  


The quantity theory of money is summarised in Fisher's equation.
It is defined as:
 
P = MV / T
 
Where:
 
:P = price level,
 
:M = amount of money in circulation,
 
:V = velocity of circulation,
 
:T = volume of transactions.
 
Monetarists believe that it is the amount of money in circulation which has the biggest effect on price levels and inflation rates.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Fisher's equation]]
* [[Fisher's equation]]

Revision as of 15:06, 18 March 2015

Economics.

A theory formalised by Irving Fisher, which links the level of prices with the amount of money in circulation.

It is defined as:

P = MV / T

Where:

P = price level,
M = amount of money in circulation,
V = velocity of circulation,
T = volume of transactions.

Monetarists believe that it is the amount of money in circulation which has the biggest effect on price levels and inflation rates.


See also