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The cynical view is that "stability of velocity" is a myth, whose only
apparent function is to avoid dealing with the observed fact that velocity
is volatile, both cyclically and secularly. New media of exchange, indeed,
could be viewed as increasing the velocity of the older media.

Mason Gaffney

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