Monetary Policies for Developing Countries; The Role of Corruption
Year of publication: |
2003-09-01
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Authors: | Huang, Haizhou ; Wei, Shang-Jin |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Subject: | Inflation targeting | Dollarization | Central bank role | inflation | inflation rate | monetary policy | inflation target | central bank | inflation tax | low inflation | monetary policies | inflation targeting framework | money supply | aggregate demand | monetary economics | monetary regimes | monetary arrangement | monetary fund | inflation rates | monetary frameworks | monetary regime | foreign currency | optimal monetary policy | real output | monetary arrangements | money demand | inflation targeting regime | monetary framework | lower inflation | price level | monetary growth | monetary authority | rational expectations | independent central bank | monetary target | foreign exchange | intermediate monetary target | monetary economy | percent inflation |
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