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aggregate demand 4 alternative monetary policy framework 4 central bank 4 independent monetary policy 4 inflation 4 monetary aggregates 4 monetary authorities 4 monetary fund 4 monetary policies 4 monetary policy 4 monetary policy framework 4 monetary policy instruments 4 money demand 4 foreign exchange 3 government securities 3 liquidity management 3 monetary base 3 monetary economics 3 monetary framework 3 monetary growth 3 monetary institutions 3 monetary instruments 3 monetary policy regime 3 monetary stability 3 monetary transmission 3 monetary transmission mechanism 3 monetary union 3 open market operations 3 reserve requirement 3 reserve requirements 3 tight monetary policy 3 bond 2 bonds 2 central banks 2 currency risk 2 currency risks 2 current account 2 demand for money 2 derivatives markets 2 discount rate 2
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English 3 Undetermined 1
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Chami, Saade 1 Elekdag, Selim 1 Laurens, Bernard 1 Ltaifa, Nabil Ben 1 Schneider, Todd 1 Ötker, Inci 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 4 International Monetary Fund 1
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Moving to Greater Exchange Rate Flexibility; Operational Aspects Based on Lessons from Detailed Country Experiences
Ötker, Inci - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2007
Many countries have moved towards more flexible exchange rate regimes over the last decade to take advantage of greater monetary policy autonomy and flexibility in responding to external shocks. Some reluctance to let go of pegged exchange rates persists, however, despite the benefits of...
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Can a Rule-Based Monetary Policy Framework Work in a Developing Country? the Case of Yemen
Elekdag, Selim; Ltaifa, Nabil Ben; Schneider, Todd; … - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2007
Monetary policy in Yemen is largely rudimentary and ad hoc in nature. The Central Bank of Yemen's (CBY) approach has been based on discretionary targeting of broad money without any clear target to anchor inflation expectations. This paper argues in favor of a new formal monetary policy...
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Latin American Central Bank Reform; Progress and Challenges
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2005
This study takes stock of the institutional reform of monetary policy in Latin America since the early 1990s. It argues that strengthening the legal independence of central banks, together with macroeconomic policies, was instrumental in reducing inflation from three-digit annual rates in the...
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Monetary Policy Implementation at Different Stages of Market Development
Laurens, Bernard - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2005
The most salient trend in monetary policy over the past two decades has been increasing reliance on money market operations, which reflects the belief that allowing market forces to allocate financial resources brings about increased economic efficiency and growth. However, small economies and...
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