Monetary Economics in South Africa
Description
Monetary Economics in South Africa
covers monetary theory and policy written against the background of South African conditions.
Key features
- Monetary Economics is uniquely South African in its approach to describing international accepted monetary theory and policy against the background of local conditions.
- It strongly emphasises South African monetary policy, central banking and financial institutions and markets.
Contents
1.
Part 1 Basic concepts and theory:
The nature and scope or monetary economics
2.
The evolution of money
3.
The money-supply process
4.
The demand for money
5.
Interest rates in the economy
6.
Exchange rates in the economy
7.
Traditional monetary theories
8.
Modern monetary theory
9.
The monetary-policy transmission mechanism
Part 2 Monetary policy
10.
A framework for monetary policy
11.
Exchange-rate regimes and monetary policy
12.
Monetary policy in South Africa from 1921-2000
13.
Inflation targeting in South Africa
14.
Monetary-policy
operational procedures in South Africa
15.
Forecasting inflation in South Africa
16.
Financial stability and the central bank
17.
Monetary policy and interdependence
18.
Monetary policy co-operation
Readership
Monetary Economics is written for senior undergraduate students of Economics, and students studying B.Comm and B.Bus.Sc with Economics as a major.
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