Monetary Policy in Developing Countries
Taylor & Francis
This assesses the role of monetary policy in developing countries lacking sophisticated financial sectors. Studies of six countries analyse the interaction between these factors involved and development > Developing countries now use monetary policy as part of their adjustment programmes but its targets, the tools, and the theory were developed for advanced countries. Low income countries do not have the sophisticated financial sectors that rich ones can assume, and the shocks and size of adjustment which they face may be much greater. Using six country studies, with special analysis of the roles of the external sector and the informal financial sector, this book analyses the interaction among monetary policy, the financial sector, and development. > \nContributors: Sheila Page, Tony Addison, Lionel Demery, Tony Sowa, Christopher E. Lane, David C. Cole, Betty F. Slade, Ashok Parikh, Anita Santorum, J.J. Thomas, John Healy
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