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CHALLENGES TO CENTRAL BANKING IN THE CONTEXT OF FINANCIAL CRISIS: THE INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

By: Publication details: ACADEMIC FOUNDATION 2011 NEW DELHIDescription: 492 P. HARDISBN:
  • 978-81-7188-873-3
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.042
Summary: This volume contains an illuminating and unbiased synthesis of the collected wisdom on crisis-related research by recognised luminaries amongst academia, policy-makers and market participants. Giving due credit to the vigorous policy measures taken by central banks to mitigate the effects of the global financial crisis, the experts have presented their valuable, thorough and analytical insights into a wide-ranging gamut of issues including monetary policy, debt crisis, exchange rate policies, financial stability imperatives and regulation, international financial framework, exit policy, asset price bubbles and treatment thereof.
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This volume contains an illuminating and unbiased synthesis of the collected wisdom on crisis-related research by recognised luminaries amongst academia, policy-makers and market participants. Giving due credit to the vigorous policy measures taken by central banks to mitigate the effects of the global financial crisis, the experts have presented their valuable, thorough and analytical insights into a wide-ranging gamut of issues including monetary policy, debt crisis, exchange rate policies, financial stability imperatives and regulation, international financial framework, exit policy, asset price bubbles and treatment thereof.

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