1st Edition

Monetary Management Principles and Practice

By A. B. Cramp Copyright 1971
    140 Pages
    by Routledge

    140 Pages
    by Routledge

    The aim of this book, first published in 1971, is to give the student of monetary economics a clear understanding of the theoretical potentialities of monetary policy as well as the practical limitations that prevent these potentialities from being realised. This volume discusses the central bank’s operations in both long- and short-term financial markets, the effects of foreign inflows and outflows of funds, the implications of government budgetary policy, and the repercussions of the activity of non-bank financial institutions. Monetary Management should be of interest to students of finance and to all those concerned by controversies about the operation of monetary policy.

    Preface;  1. The Conceptual Framework  2. Monetary Policy: Short-Term Asset Markets  3. Monetary Policy: Long-Term Asset Markets  4. External Financial Linkages  5. The Monetary Implications of Fiscal Policy  6. Other Financial Institutions  7. Conclusions;  Index

    Biography

    A. B. Cramp