Monetary discipline

Monetary discipline is a phrase used by some economists when speaking of monetary policy, generally meaning limiting the money supply of an economy in some way.[1][2][3]

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  3. ^ Dalmazzo, Alberto (2014). "Monetary Discipline as a Substitute for Fiscal Reforms and Market Liberalisations". Economic Notes. 43 (3): 193–210. doi:10.1111/ecno.12018. ISSN 1468-0300. S2CID 155078596.