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Are the use of management "fads" any different, in your opinion, from the pursuit of legitimacy through mimetic processes? Discuss your view.
Money Neutrality
An economic theory which postulates that changes in the money supply only affect nominal variables and have no influence on real variables such as output or employment in the long run.
Money Supply
The total amount of monetary assets available in an economy at a specific time, including cash, coins, and balances held in checking and savings accounts, often controlled by a nation's central bank.
Real Variables
Economic variables that have been adjusted for inflation, representing true purchasing power or economic status.
Purchase Goods
The act of buying products or commodities for use or consumption, often in exchange for money.
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