Monetary Policy and the Development of Money MarketsRoutledge, 5 Nov 2013 - 360 halaman This book traces the developments of the post-war monetary story, with an emphasis both on theory and practice. A survey of monetary policy and a discussion of the effects of a credit squeeze are set against a survey of the very different American scene. Comparative analysis of the 'new money markets' is also included as is discussion of the significant developments in the world's major capital markets. |
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2 Credit Rationing and the Relevant Rate of Interest | 33 |
3 The Radcliffe ReportIn Search of Guidance | 47 |
4 External Aspects of Monetary PolicySome Refrections on the Radcliffe Committees Report | 64 |
5 Defending the Pound Sterling | 76 |
6 Monetary Policy in the 196os | 84 |
7 Americas Changing Banking Scene | 132 |
8 American Banking Revisited | 175 |
9 The Structure of Money Markets | 218 |
10 The Indian Money Market | 243 |
11 The Canadian Money Market Experiment | 270 |
12 Australian Banking and Money Market Institutions | 307 |
13 The New Money Markets | 314 |
14 The Internationalization of Capital Markets | 330 |
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