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Monetary Policy Frameworks For Emerging Markets

Edited by Gill Hammond, Director, CCBS, Bank of England, UK, Ravi Kanbur, T.H. Lee Professor of World Affairs, Cornell University, US and Eswar Prasad, Tolani Senior Professor of Trade Policy, Cornell University, US
2009 368 pp Hardback 978 1 84844 442 3 $170.00 on-line discount $153.00
    This book is also available as an ebook 978 1 84844 919 0

Financial globalization has made monetary policy formulation in emerging market economies increasingly complicated. This timely set of studies looks at the turmoil in global financial markets, which coupled with volatile inflation poses serious challenges for central banks in these countries. Featuring papers from the research frontier and front-line policymakers in developing and emerging market economies, the book addresses questions such as ‘What monetary policy framework is most suitable for these countries to confront the new challenges while they continue to open up to trade and financial flows?’, ‘What are the linkages between monetary stability and financial stability?’ and ‘Is inflation targeting or a fixed exchange rate regime preferable for developing and emerging markets?’

Contributors: P. Abradu-Otoo, C. Adam, W. Ramos de Alcântara, J. Aron, E. Buffie, P. Vieira da Cunha, J. De Gregorio, P. Disyatat, D. Dragutinovic, D. Fielding, M. Goodfriend, C. Goodhart, G. Hammond, D.H. Kalyalya, R. Kanbur, E. Levy-Yeyati, R. Mohan, J. Muellbauer, L. Niedermayer, B. Nijathaworn, S. O’Connell, M. Patra, C. Pattillo, D.S. Pires, E. Prasad, S. Singh, N.K. Sowa, F. Sturzenegger





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