Monetary economics in developing countries created by Subrata Ghatak; José R Sánchez-Fung
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan 2007Edition: ThirdDescription: 302 pagesContent type:- text
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- 9780230003347
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Core Collection | Main Library Core Collection | HG1496 GHA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 146378 | Available | BK131868 | ||
Book | Main Library Open Shelf | HG1496 GHA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 146379 | Available | BK131871 | ||
Book | PostGraduate Studies Library Open Shelf | HG1496 GHA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 146377 | Available | BK131807 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1 - Introduction, 2 - Finance, growth and development, 3 - Rural financial Institutions , 4 - Theories of m money and economic growth, 5 - The keynesian and monetarist views on the importance of money, 6 - Money demand, 7 - Monetary institutions in developing economies, 8 - Monetary policy transmission, rules and strategies, 9 - Money, inflation and growth, 10 - Exchange rate policy, 11 - Debt and crises, 12 - The International financial institutions.
This book highlights the basic principles of monetary economics and their application to developing countries. Fully illustrated, the new edition includes four entirely new chapters, with material on financial crises, the debates surrounding inflation targeting, and an examination of the role and future of financial institutions.
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