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included in measures of the money supply. The reason is accounting conventions, which do not permit adding liabilities, such as … credit card balances, to assets, such as money. But economic aggregation theory and index number theory are based on … cards and money. The underlying assumption is that credit card services are not weakly separable from the services of …
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included in measures of the money supply. The reason is accounting conventions, which do not permit adding liabilities, such as … credit card balances, to assets, such as money. But economic aggregation theory and index number theory are based on … cards and money. In the transmission mechanism of central bank policy, these results raise potentially fundamental questions …
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Despite constituting the very heart of the monetary transmission mechanism, widespread misconceptions still exist regarding how monetary policy is implemented. This paper highlights the key misconceptions in this regard and shows how they have compromised the understanding of important aspects...
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A central proposition in research on the role that banks play in the transmission mechanism is that monetary policy imparts a direct impact on deposits and that deposits, insofar as they constitute the supply of loanable funds, act as the driving force of bank lending. This paper argues that the...
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study examines how a change in the policy instrument of the Reserve Bank of South Africa affects money, credit and level of … and money supply respond instantaneously to changes in the repo rate by the South African reserve bank. Our analysis …
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A central proposition in research on the role of banks in the transmission mechanism is that monetary policy imparts a direct impact on deposits and that deposits act as the driving force of bank lending. This paper argues that the emphasis on policy-induced changes in deposits is misplaced. A...
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A central proposition in research on the role that banks play in the transmission mechanism is that monetary policy imparts a direct impact on deposits and that deposits, insofar as they constitute the supply of loanable funds, act as the driving force of bank lending. This paper argues that the...
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currency or an international central bank. This paper focuses on Hayek’s overall philosophy on international money mechanism … bank and his concerned over unstable arrangements in money mechanism,which, he believes, profoundly affects economic and …
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money and its interaction with monetary policy. Borrowing capacity, and ultimately consumption, is linked to the value of …
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ABSTRACTThis paper considers the question: - In face of changes in the demand for money resulting from an increase in … for a normative conclusion about the convenience of a monetary regime with a State monopoly of the money supply, forced … legal tender and central bank versus the alternative of competitive money supply.RESUMEN¿ANTE LOS CAMBIOS EN LA DEMANDA DEL …
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