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Monetary Economics in Emerging and Developing Countries

Monetary economics is concerned with the role of money in economic activities. The development of monetary theory and policy plays a significant role in the growth and development of various economies. This has far-reaching implications for various sectors of the economy through several channels, including inflation, employment, interest rates, exchange rates, consumption, government spending, investment, and the level of economic activity. Much of the literature to date has focused on developed economies. This book, however, is an essential guide to the monetary and economic systems of emerging and developing countries.

The book contributes to the role of monetary policy in macroeconomic stabilisation by examining the characteristics and recent developments in emerging and developing countries monetary and economic systems, including lessons learned in monetary policy and the associated challenges, the role of building blocks of monetary theory, and policy frameworks used in practice, especially looking at why and how these issues are relevant in these economies. It provides theoretical underpinnings and critical issues relating to various aspects of monetary theory, including the role of money, monetary systems, money supply, demand for money, central banking, monetary policy, and the instruments for its implementation in emerging and developing countries. Furthermore, it presents relevant cases, illustrating the intricacies of the monetary systems in these countries.

This invaluable resource elucidates the significant differences between developed and emerging and developing economies. It contributes to the field by providing a comprehensive understanding of monetary economics for students, scholars, researchers, policymakers, and monetary and economic policy practitioners.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032824161

About Joseph G. NellisJoshua Yindenaba AborLakshmy SubramanianPeter Quartey

Joshua Yindenaba Abor is a Financial Economist and Professor of Finance with numerous years of expertise mainly in development finance and economic research and is also a member of the Bank of Ghana Monetary Policy Committee.Peter Quartey is a Professor of Economics with more than two decades of expertise mainly in development finance private sector development monetary and financial sector development with senior-level roles in practitioner policy and consulting services.Joseph G. Nellis is a Professor of Global Economy at the Cranfield School of Management specialising in macro-economic analysis and policy.Lakshmy Subramanian is a Lecturer in Financial Economics at the Cranfield School of Management.

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