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BINGHAM, T.R.G.
The work looks at with the gradual revision of the methods of credit control in France during the late 1960s and 1970s. The implications of the change in the philosophy of credit control and the ensuing modification to the instruments of monetary pol
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Bingham, T.R.G.
The exceptional growth of the Ecu financial market during the past decade and a half has important implications for international reserve management strategies, particularly of countries outside the EMS linking their currencies to the Ecu. After exam
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Autor:
Lavan Mahadeva, Peter J N Sinclair
For monetary policymakers worldwide, developing a practical understanding of how monetary policy transmits to the economy is a day-to-day challenge. The data such policymakers have is imperfect, the maps they use are continually redrawn. With such un
Autor:
Tomás J. T. Baliño, Lorena M. Zamalloa
Many countries have reformed their monetary instruments over the last few years. Edited by Tomas J.T. Balino and Lorena M. Zamalloa, this volume deals with the design, implementation, and coordination of major monetary policy instruments, highlightin
'This book is the product of a conference that was jointly sponsored by UNU/WIDER and the Institute of Development Studies of the University of Helsinki, and took place in Helsinki on 28 June 1993'--Pref.
Autor:
Weir B Brown
In the period just before and after the founding of the Federal Reserve System in 1913, bankers, economists, and legislators were intensely absorbed in discussing how to assure a proper functional relationship between the future central bank and the