Financial Liberalization, Money Demand, and Monetary Policy in Asian Countries
March 15, 1991
Summary
This study examines the financial reforms undertaken by nine Asian countries in the 1980s (Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and Thailand) and their implications for money demand and monetary policy.
Subject: Central banks, Demand for money, Monetary aggregates, Monetary base, Monetary policy, Monetary policy instruments, Money, National accounts, Open market operations, Personal income
Keywords: balance of payments viability, Demand for money, Global, interest rate, interest rate liberalization, interest rate variable, liberalization, liberalization of interest rates, market, Monetary aggregates, Monetary base, Monetary policy instruments, monetary policy reform, money demand, narrow money, OP, Open market operations, Personal income, reforms in the financial system
Pages:
57
Volume:
1991
DOI:
Issue:
002
Series:
Occasional Paper No. 1991/002
Stock No:
S084EA0000000
ISBN:
9781557752208
ISSN:
0251-6365







