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Monetary policy (18016 bytes)
1: {{mergefrom}} [[Monetary policy of central banks]] 3: '''Monetary policy''' is the process of managing a nation's [[money]... 5: ...generally been formulated independent of [[Fiscal Policy]]. 7: ...t which have the task of maintaining the monetary policy of a country or transnational entity independentl... 9: ...short term interest rate target. However monetary policy might entail the targeting of a specific exchange... Monetary Policy Committee (1807 bytes) 1: The '''Monetary Policy Committee''' (MPC) is a committee of the [[Bank O... Monetary policy of the USA (3223 bytes) 1: The [[Federal Reserve]] implements '''monetary policy''' by manipulating the [[money]] supply. 25: ==Criticism of monetary policy== 27: ...rian School]] criticise the very idea of monetary policy, believing that it distorts investment. In the f... 29: Monetary policy means that the interest rates no longer represent... 32: * [[Monetary policy]] Contractionary monetary policy (2052 bytes) 1: ...ages and disadvantages of contractionary monetary policy. Advantages include fighting inflation, a potenti... 3: ...tput. Both inflationary and deflationary monetary policy can lead to economic contraction (eg stagflation)... Monetary policy of Sweden (4087 bytes) 1: ...h [[currency]], is valued. The main events in the monetary history of the ''[[Krona]]'' are: 12: *Membership in the [[International Monetary Fund]] and party to the [[Bretton Woods Conferenc... 24: ''See also: [[Scandinavian Monetary Union]]'' Monetary policy of central banks (4420 bytes) 1: {{merge}} [[Monetary policy]] 3: ...onetary policy. The primary objective of monetary policy is either to influence the price of money (the [[... 7: ...central bank to lose control of domestic monetary policy when it is also managing the exchange rate. 9: ...tries have had a poor record in managing monetary policy. 11: ...nally, the debate rages on about whether monetary policy can smooth [[business cycles]] or not. A central ... Agora (monetary) (442 bytes) Monetary union (738 bytes) 1: ..., where it is not just currency but also economic policy that is pooled or co-ordinated (as in the [[Europ... 3: == Existing monetary unions == 4: *[[European Union|European]] [[Economic and Monetary Union]] (the [[euro]]) 9: == Previous monetary unions == 10: *[[Latin Monetary Union]] Monetary system (579 bytes) 1: A '''monetary system''' secures the proper functioning of [[mon... 3: ...dual governments. The best recent example of this policy is the [[European Union]]'s creation of the [[eur... Monetary reform (2629 bytes) 1: '''Monetary reform''' is [[accounting reform]] that reaches m... 2: ...[[central bank]], [[money supply]] and [[monetary policy]]. 10: ...rency speculation, many suggest that more radical monetary reform can assist in sweeping economic or social ... 12: ...tions like the [[World Bank]] and [[International Monetary Fund]] and their policies regarding [[money suppl... 18: ...s (e.g. [[Robert Mundell]]) see a role for global monetary reform as part of a system of global institutions... Digital Monetary Trust (1319 bytes) 1: '''Digital Monetary Trust''' is an [[anonymous internet banking]] sys... Scandinavian Monetary Union (2641 bytes) 3: ...gold at the same level as Denmark and Sweden. The monetary union was one of the few tangible results of the ... 5: ...on provided fixed exchange rates and stability in monetary terms, but the member countries continued to issu... 9: ...d War I]], in [[1914]] that brought an end to the monetary union. Sweden abandoned the tie to gold on [[Augu... 11: ...nmark still use the same currencies as during the monetary union, but they lost their peg, one to one, in 19... 17: *[[Monetary policy of Sweden]] Economic and Monetary Union (3870 bytes) 1: ...currency among them. The European '''Economic and Monetary Union''' (EMU) exists between 12 of the 25 member... 3: ... that they be able to fulfil the requirements for monetary union within a given period of time. The 10 new c... 7: ...U is sometimes misinterpreted to mean '''European Monetary Union'''. 11: ...onsible for formulating and implementing monetary policy. 23: ...pean Central Bank, with the task of strengthening monetary cooperation between the member states and their n... International Monetary Fund (9881 bytes) 1: ...f|thumb|216px|right|The flag of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)]] 2: The International Monetary Fund ('''IMF''') is the [[international organizat... 4: ...zation of 184 countries, working to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilita... 7: ...ed Nations]]-sponsored [[Bretton Woods Conference|Monetary and Financial Conference]] in [[Bretton Woods, Ne... 9: ...her, these three institutions define the monetary policy shared by almost all countries with market econom... European Monetary System (2332 bytes) 1: '''European Monetary System''' (EMS) was an arrangement established in... 3: ...han 2.25%. By March 1979, EC established European Monetary System, and created the [[European Currency Unit]... 8: #The [[European Monetary Cooperation Fund]]: created in October 1972 and a... 10: ...n a narrow range. In the early 1990s the European Monetary System was strained by the differing economic pol... 12: ...n the [[euro]]. Its successor however, [[European Monetary System 2]], was launched on [[January 1]], [[1999... Economic and monetary union (372 bytes) 1: ...ot involve a single market. The only economic and monetary union at present is the [[Eurozone]]. Monetary Authority of Singapore (1700 bytes) 1: ...ing as well as finance. Before its establishment, monetary functions were performed by government department... 3: ...ves MAS the authority to regulate all elements of monetary, banking and financial aspects of Singapore. 5: ...Government. It has also been entrusted to promote monetary stability, and credit and exchange policies condu... 12: * [http://www.mas.gov.sg Monetary Authority of Singapore] - About MAS, as well as S... Cruzeiro (monetary unit) (719 bytes) 1: The '''Cruzeiro''' (₢) was the [[monetary unit]] of [[Brazil]] from 1942 to 1985. It was d... Latin Monetary Union (2055 bytes) 27: The '''Latin Monetary Union''' was a [[19th century]] attempt to unify ... International Monetary Market (672 bytes) 2: The '''International Monetary Market''' (IMM), largely the creation of [[Leo Me...
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