Payment systems, monetary policy and the role of the central bank / Omotunde E. G. Johnson with Richard K. Abrams, Jean-MarcDestresse [y otros]
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Glosario : p. 235-246
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Part I. Overview: 1. Recent initiatives in payment system policy ; 2. International aspects or reform -- Part II. Major policy issues: 3. Payment systems and monetary policy ; 4. Large-value transfer systems: risk and credit ; 5. Critical issues in the design and management ; 6. Some aspects of debit credit transfers -- Part III. Selected countries: 7. Australia ; 8. France ; 9. Poland ; 10. Russia ; 11. Thailand ; 12. United States ; 13. Zambia -- Part IV. Conclusions: 14. Consensus and direction for future policy analysis.
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