Price Stability as the Sole Goal of Monetary Policy The International Experience
Examines experiences of industrialized and developing countries which have adopted price stability as the primary goal of monetary policy in order to minimize the economic effects of inflation, focusing on New Zealand, Canada, United Kingdom, Sweden, and Euro area. Includes tables and graphs
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Corporate Author: | Library of Congress Congressional Research Service |
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
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