Monetary policy and the development of money markets / J.S.G. Wilson.
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Originally published: London: Allen & Unwin, 1966.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Investment in a monetary economy -- 2. Credit rationing and the relevant rate of interest -- 3. The Radcliffe report. In search of guidance -- 4. External aspects of monetary policy. Some reflections on the Radcliffe Committee's report -- 5. Defending the pound sterling -- 6. Monetary policy in the 1960s -- 7. America's changing banking scene -- 8. American banking revisited -- 9. The structure of money markets -- 10. The Indian money market -- 11. The Canadian money market experiment -- 12. Australian banking and money market institutions -- 13. The new money markets -- 14. The internationalization of capital markets.
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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