Central Banking, Monetary Policies, and the Implications for Transition Economies
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Book Description
The polemic about the proper role of monetary policies and the appropriate functions of central banks has received renewed stimulus from a number of very current events. In Europe, the creation of a supranational central bank has been realized. In the United States and other industrial as well as emerging countries, the attributes and functions of central banks have been the subject of lengthy debates. Professional interest has also been centered recently on the issues of exchange regimes and the proper targeting for monetary policy. The various papers in this collection deal with this broad set of monetary and central banking issues, and draw implications of high relevance for post-socialist transition economies. These implications, however, are also important for other emerging markets and for advanced economies as well. The major subjects covered are classified within the following five categories: 1) The definitions, meaning, and results of central bank independence. 2) Goals and objectives of central bank operations. 3) Central banks and financial sector soundness. 4) Capital mobility, currency crises, and the role of capital controls. 5) The implications of European Monetary Unification for transition economies. This book collects the contributions of very well-known experts in monetary and central banking theory and presents the results of original research specially geared to understanding the implications of general economic theory for emerging and transitional economies. The significant and very rapid changes in the nature of good monetary transmission mechanisms require the adaptation of traditional theories to new realities. Such need is most pressing in transitional and emerging countries which lack experience and depth in their financial markets. In this book the particular requirements of these economies are integrated into the main macroeconomic monetary theories. The volume also includes analyses of a number of current issues such as capital flows, currency crises, currency boards, and the implications of European Monetary Union for transition economies.
Book Info
Presents a collection of contributions of very well known experts in monetary and central banking theory. Provides the results of original research specifically geared to understanding the implications of general economic theory for emerging and transition economies. DLC: Banks and banking, Central.
Central Banking, Monetary Policies, and the Implications for Transition Economies,Mario I. Blejer,Marko Skreb,Springer,0792384415,Accounting - General,Banks & Banking,Banks And Banking,Banks and banking, Central,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Central Bank Monetary Control,Europe, Eastern,Monetary policy,Money & Monetary Policy,Business & Economics / Finance
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