superneutral

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

super +‎ neutral

Adjective[edit]

superneutral

  1. (economics) (said of money) Having no effect on an economy due to its rate of growth or a change in that rate.
    Many economic models have superneutral money, with neither inflation nor change in inflation affecting non-monetary variables.
    • 1982, Frank Hahn, Monetary and Inflation, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, page xi:
      Why do agents hold money? Is money neutral? Superneutral?

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