Frameworks for monetary stability : policy issues and country experiences /
Frameworks for monetary stability : policy issues and country experiences /
editors Tomas J.T. y Carlo Cottarelli.
- Washington, D.C. : Fondo Monetario Internacional, 1994.
- xi, 755 páginas : ilustraciones a blanco y negro ; 23 cm.
Foreword, v -- Preface, vii -- Introduction / I. The Choice of Monetary Regime -- 1. Rules or Discretion in Monetary Policy: National and International Perspectives / II. Flexibie Exchange Rates, Domestic Anchors, and Discretion -- 3. Implementation of Monetary Policy in Japan / 4. The Design of US. Monetary Policy: Targets, Indicators, and Information Variables / III. The Exchange Rate as Nominal Anchor -- 5. The ERM Experience / 6. Exchange-Rate-Based Stabilizations in Argentina and Chile: A Fresh Look /
7. Currency Boards: Issues and Experiences / 8. Building a Monetary Union in Europe / IV Commodity Standards -- 9. In Search of a Monetary Anchor: Commodity Standards Re-examined / V. Central Bank Independence -- 10. The Maastricht Treaty, Independence of the Central Bank and Implementing Legislation / 11. Strengthening Central Bank Independence in Latin America / 12. Should an "Independent" Central Bank Control Foreign Exchange Policy? / VI Capital Movements -- 13. Capital Movements and Surveillance / 14. Capital Account Convertibility: A New Model for Developing Countries / VII. Techniques of Monetary Control: intermediate Targets, Instruments and Indicators -- 15. Money Versus Credit: The Role of Banks in the Monetary Transmission Process / 16. Targets and Instruments of Monetary Policy in Hungary / 17. Reform of Monetary Instruments in Southeast Asia / 18. The Use of Indicators and of the Monetary Conditions Index in Canada / Vill Public Debt Management and Monetary Policy -- 19. Debt Management Techniques Under High Inflation: The Brazilian Experience / 20. Developing the Money and Securities Markets in India / IX Monetary Policy and Financial Structure -- 21. Adapting Central Banking to a Changing Environment / 22. Financial Deregulation in Israel: Policy and Results / 23. Derivatives: The New Frontier in Finance / 24. Linkages Between Payments System Reforms and Monetary Policy: The Recent Experience in Russia and Other Former Soviet Union Countries / 25. Postscript / Background Papers -- 26. Issues on Placing Banking Supervision in the Central Bank / 27. Government Versus Central Bank Securities in Developing / 28. Institutional and Operational Aspects of Central Bank Losses / Tomás J. T. Baliño and Carlo Cottarelli, 1 -- Manuel Guilián, 19 -- Kuniho Sawamoto and Nobuyuki Ichikawa, 81 -- Brian F. Madigan, 111 -- Mark E. L. Griffiths and Donogh C. McDonald, 139 -- Miguel A. Kiguel and Nissan Liviatan, 162 -- Adam G. G. Bennett, 186 -- José Viñals, 213 -- Warren Coats, 247 -- Robert C. Effros, 279 -- Carl-Johan Lindgren and Daniel E. Dueñas, 309 -- Carlo Cottarelli, 330 -- Susan Schadler, 357 -- Peter Quirk, 373 -- William E. Alexander and Francesco Caramazza, 397 -- Péter Bod, 423 -- Robert G. Carling, 443 -- C. Freedman, 458 -- Carlos Augusto Dias de Carvalho, 479 -- C. Rangaranjan, 511 -- Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, 529 -- David Klein, 552 -- David FolkerIs-Landau, 574 -- V. Sundararajan and Gabriel Sensenbrenner, 611 -- Manuel Guitián, 655 -- José Tuya and Lorena Zamalloa, 663 -- Marc Quintyn, 691 -- Alfredo M, Leone, 738.
1557754195
Baliño, Tomás J.T.
Cottarelli, Carlo
Bancos centrales.
Política monetaria.
HG 1811 .F73 1994
Foreword, v -- Preface, vii -- Introduction / I. The Choice of Monetary Regime -- 1. Rules or Discretion in Monetary Policy: National and International Perspectives / II. Flexibie Exchange Rates, Domestic Anchors, and Discretion -- 3. Implementation of Monetary Policy in Japan / 4. The Design of US. Monetary Policy: Targets, Indicators, and Information Variables / III. The Exchange Rate as Nominal Anchor -- 5. The ERM Experience / 6. Exchange-Rate-Based Stabilizations in Argentina and Chile: A Fresh Look /
7. Currency Boards: Issues and Experiences / 8. Building a Monetary Union in Europe / IV Commodity Standards -- 9. In Search of a Monetary Anchor: Commodity Standards Re-examined / V. Central Bank Independence -- 10. The Maastricht Treaty, Independence of the Central Bank and Implementing Legislation / 11. Strengthening Central Bank Independence in Latin America / 12. Should an "Independent" Central Bank Control Foreign Exchange Policy? / VI Capital Movements -- 13. Capital Movements and Surveillance / 14. Capital Account Convertibility: A New Model for Developing Countries / VII. Techniques of Monetary Control: intermediate Targets, Instruments and Indicators -- 15. Money Versus Credit: The Role of Banks in the Monetary Transmission Process / 16. Targets and Instruments of Monetary Policy in Hungary / 17. Reform of Monetary Instruments in Southeast Asia / 18. The Use of Indicators and of the Monetary Conditions Index in Canada / Vill Public Debt Management and Monetary Policy -- 19. Debt Management Techniques Under High Inflation: The Brazilian Experience / 20. Developing the Money and Securities Markets in India / IX Monetary Policy and Financial Structure -- 21. Adapting Central Banking to a Changing Environment / 22. Financial Deregulation in Israel: Policy and Results / 23. Derivatives: The New Frontier in Finance / 24. Linkages Between Payments System Reforms and Monetary Policy: The Recent Experience in Russia and Other Former Soviet Union Countries / 25. Postscript / Background Papers -- 26. Issues on Placing Banking Supervision in the Central Bank / 27. Government Versus Central Bank Securities in Developing / 28. Institutional and Operational Aspects of Central Bank Losses / Tomás J. T. Baliño and Carlo Cottarelli, 1 -- Manuel Guilián, 19 -- Kuniho Sawamoto and Nobuyuki Ichikawa, 81 -- Brian F. Madigan, 111 -- Mark E. L. Griffiths and Donogh C. McDonald, 139 -- Miguel A. Kiguel and Nissan Liviatan, 162 -- Adam G. G. Bennett, 186 -- José Viñals, 213 -- Warren Coats, 247 -- Robert C. Effros, 279 -- Carl-Johan Lindgren and Daniel E. Dueñas, 309 -- Carlo Cottarelli, 330 -- Susan Schadler, 357 -- Peter Quirk, 373 -- William E. Alexander and Francesco Caramazza, 397 -- Péter Bod, 423 -- Robert G. Carling, 443 -- C. Freedman, 458 -- Carlos Augusto Dias de Carvalho, 479 -- C. Rangaranjan, 511 -- Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, 529 -- David Klein, 552 -- David FolkerIs-Landau, 574 -- V. Sundararajan and Gabriel Sensenbrenner, 611 -- Manuel Guitián, 655 -- José Tuya and Lorena Zamalloa, 663 -- Marc Quintyn, 691 -- Alfredo M, Leone, 738.
1557754195
Baliño, Tomás J.T.
Cottarelli, Carlo
Bancos centrales.
Política monetaria.
HG 1811 .F73 1994