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Challenges to central banking from globalized financial systems / Papers presented at the ninth Conference on Central Banking, Washington D.C., september 16-17, 2002.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Washington : International Monetary Fund, 2003.Edition: Piero C. Ugolini, Andrea Schaechter, and Mark R. Stone, editorsDescription: xii, 295 páginas : tablas, gráficas ; 23 cmContent type:
  • Texto
Media type:
  • Sin mediación
Carrier type:
  • Volumen
ISBN:
  • 1589062175
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.11  C65c1 21
Other classification:
  • E50
Contents:
I. Introduction: 1. Introduction / Piero C. Ugolini, Andrea Schaechter, and Mark R. Stone -- II. Monetary and exchange rate policies under integrated capital markets: 2. Monetary policy in a Highly dollarized economy: the case of Peru / Richard Webb and Adrián Armas ; 3. Discussant paper. The Peruvian approach to monetary management in a highly dollarized economy: when and why does it make sense? / Alain Ize ; 4. Background paper. Dollarization of liabilities: beyond the usual suspects / Adolfo Barajas and R. Armando Morales ; 5. Regional monetary arrangements lessons from the Euro Area / Gert Jan Hogeweg ; 6. Discussant paper. How can monetary policy be conduced in a monetary union? / K. Dwight Venner ; 7. Inflation targeting lite / Mark R. Stone ; 8. Discussant paper. Poland as and example of successful transition form inflation targeting lite to full-fledged inflation targeting / Jerzy Pruski -- III. The new challenges to financial stability: 9. Background paper: establishing initial conditions in support of inflation targeting / Alina Carare, Andrea Schaechter, Mark R. Sotne and Mark Zelmer ; 10. The central bank’s role in debt and reserve management_ the Danish experience / Hugo Frey Jensen ; 11. Discussant paper: comment on the central bank’s role in debt and reserve management / Michael Reddell ; 12. Should financial stability be an explicit central bank objective? / Roger W. Ferguson ; 13. Discussant paper: comment on shpuld financial stability be an explicit central bank objective? / André Icard ; 14. Using financial soundness indicators to assess risks to financial stability / R. Sean Craig and V. Sundararajan ; 15. Discussant paper: comment on using financial soundness indicators to assess risks to financial stability / Jarle Bergo ; 16. The role of central banks in financial crises: general considerations and an analysis of the Argentine crisis / Mario I. Blejer ; 17. Discussant paper: the role of central banks in currency crises, with special reference to Kore’s experience in recovering from the currency cisis / Kyu-Yung Chung."
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I. Introduction: 1. Introduction / Piero C. Ugolini, Andrea Schaechter, and Mark R. Stone -- II. Monetary and exchange rate policies under integrated capital markets: 2. Monetary policy in a Highly dollarized economy: the case of Peru / Richard Webb and Adrián Armas ; 3. Discussant paper. The Peruvian approach to monetary management in a highly dollarized economy: when and why does it make sense? / Alain Ize ; 4. Background paper. Dollarization of liabilities: beyond the usual suspects / Adolfo Barajas and R. Armando Morales ; 5. Regional monetary arrangements lessons from the Euro Area / Gert Jan Hogeweg ; 6. Discussant paper. How can monetary policy be conduced in a monetary union? / K. Dwight Venner ; 7. Inflation targeting lite / Mark R. Stone ; 8. Discussant paper. Poland as and example of successful transition form inflation targeting lite to full-fledged inflation targeting / Jerzy Pruski -- III. The new challenges to financial stability: 9. Background paper: establishing initial conditions in support of inflation targeting / Alina Carare, Andrea Schaechter, Mark R. Sotne and Mark Zelmer ; 10. The central bank’s role in debt and reserve management_ the Danish experience / Hugo Frey Jensen ; 11. Discussant paper: comment on the central bank’s role in debt and reserve management / Michael Reddell ; 12. Should financial stability be an explicit central bank objective? / Roger W. Ferguson ; 13. Discussant paper: comment on shpuld financial stability be an explicit central bank objective? / André Icard ; 14. Using financial soundness indicators to assess risks to financial stability / R. Sean Craig and V. Sundararajan ; 15. Discussant paper: comment on using financial soundness indicators to assess risks to financial stability / Jarle Bergo ; 16. The role of central banks in financial crises: general considerations and an analysis of the Argentine crisis / Mario I. Blejer ; 17. Discussant paper: the role of central banks in currency crises, with special reference to Kore’s experience in recovering from the currency cisis / Kyu-Yung Chung."

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