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The Collaborative International Dictionary
monetarist

monetarist \mon"e*tar*ist\, n. One who adheres to the theory of monetarism.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
monetarist

1914, from monetary + -ist. Related Monetarism (1963).

Wiktionary
monetarist

a. Of, pertaining to, or advocating monetarism. n. An economist who is an advocate of monetarism.

WordNet
monetarist

n. an advocate of the theory that economic fluctuations are caused by increases or decreases in the supply of money

Usage examples of "monetarist".

As The Courtesan kneels in front of the heart, his very white fingers are clasped in monetarist prayer.

Kissinger was coopted into the Round Table to push monetarist policies he studied at Harvard International Seminars.

Ultimately, what drove him to put his job on the line was the failure of the banks and US Treasury to change course when confronted with the crisesfailures and suffering perpetrated by their four-step monetarist mambo.

The bomb-sites have given way to the tower-blocks of the post-war dream and those in turn to the dereliction and disillusionment of monetarist dogma and I no longer need faith for now I have biology.

Though most members of the economics faculty at Cambridge were socialists, either of the Marxist or Fabian persuasion, Maxwell was a monetarist, and it was from him that I first heard the name of Milton Friedman.

The Agrarian Underground and Monetarists were in decline, but the generation of bombers that succeeded them was ten times as active, a hundred times as random in their selection of targets.

The Agrarian Underground and Monetarists were in decline, but the generation of bombers that succeeded them was ten times as active, a hundred times as random in their selection of targets.