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Towards a managed monetary system
Journal of the Institute of Actuaries, 1946It is now widely recognized that the future must see far-reaching changes in our monetary system, and that these changes must be in the direction of a conscious and planned management, as distinct from leaving the system to be regulated in a more or less automatic manner by factors which reflect and are governed by international conditions; that the ...
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Monetary Management in Latin America
1991With growing world economic interdependence, there has been a distinct loss in the autonomy of domestic monetary management, at least in the developing countries, and especially in Latin America. In addition, the degree of instability prevailing since the 1970s in financial flows, world commodity prices and trade policies has made the task of ...
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Some Lessons in Monetary Management
2002The 1970s and 1980s have provided an unusually large number of experiments in monetary management. We have had fixed and fluctuating exchange rates, interest rate and exchange rate targets and pre-announced targets for monetary growth. Some countries have continued to adjust policies based on short-term forecasts while others have adopted medium-term ...
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Debt Management's Contribution to Monetary Policy
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1961i the proportion of T which is invested in the borrowing country j the proportion of T spent outside the borrowing country p = the proportion of T spent in the lending country (j>p). In the lending country the increase in income will amount to: p.T times the multiplier (allowing for foreign repercussions); (I) while the decline in the balance of ...
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Essays on Monetary Management.
The Economic Journal, 1934Harold Barger, J. Stafford
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Managing Labor under Monetary Instability
2017In a controlled laboratory experiment, we study the impact of monetary instability on work relationships with incomplete contracts. We observe wage inertia, i.e. the reluctance to fully adjust nominal wages to the changes in the value of the currency, and effort inertia, i.e. the reluctance to fully adjust the work effort to the alterations of the real
Held, Karina, Sadrieh, Abdolkarim
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Intergovernmental Relations and Monetary Management
1997As pointed out in Chapter 1, fiscal policy in China has virtually played no role in stabilizing the economy since the central fiscal authority has faced increasing fiscal imbalance and was overburdened by other objectives. During the course of the decentralization, the main task for macroeconomic control has been performed by the monetary policy ...
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Monetary Management: Principles and Practice.
Economica, 1972A. D. Bain, A. B. Cramp
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