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The formulation of a common European monetary policy offers an important challenge to policymakers both in Europe and around the globe. The analysis of monetary transmission mechanisms in Europe, and the US, provides insights of great importance as the institutional environment of monetary policy changes.

Historically, it has been proved difficult to empirically establish the effects of monetary policy measures on the economy. This study of the monetary transmission mechanism pays close attention to the role of financial markets in the transmission process. The author analyses aspects of monetary transmission, such as interest rates and exchange rates, with evidence from several European countries including the Netherlands, UK and Germany as well as from the US. This research on monetary transmission greatly increases our understanding of the effect, or ineffectiveness, of monetary policy on economies in general.

The author presents a comprehensive discussion of the outcomes of empirical research along with an extensive survey of the literature and a discussion of the methods used, since interest in the subject was renewed in the 1980s. This work will be invaluable to policymakers in central banks and government ministries as well as academic researchers and economists alike.



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Table of Contents
Contents: 1. Introduction 2. A Survey of the Literature 3. Monetary Policy in a Small Open Economy 4. Monetary Policy and Bank Lending in the Netherlands 5. Characteristics of the Dutch Credit Market 6. Monetary Transmission and Business Cycle Asymmetry 7. Asymmetric Effects of Monetary Policy 8. Summary and Conclusions A. Data B. Innovation Analysis References Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 29/03/2000
      ISBN13: 9781840642414, 978-1840642414
      ISBN10: 1840642416

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The formulation of a common European monetary policy offers an important challenge to policymakers both in Europe and around the globe. The analysis of monetary transmission mechanisms in Europe, and the US, provides insights of great importance as the institutional environment of monetary policy changes.

      Historically, it has been proved difficult to empirically establish the effects of monetary policy measures on the economy. This study of the monetary transmission mechanism pays close attention to the role of financial markets in the transmission process. The author analyses aspects of monetary transmission, such as interest rates and exchange rates, with evidence from several European countries including the Netherlands, UK and Germany as well as from the US. This research on monetary transmission greatly increases our understanding of the effect, or ineffectiveness, of monetary policy on economies in general.

      The author presents a comprehensive discussion of the outcomes of empirical research along with an extensive survey of the literature and a discussion of the methods used, since interest in the subject was renewed in the 1980s. This work will be invaluable to policymakers in central banks and government ministries as well as academic researchers and economists alike.



      Trade Review
      'I can fully recommend this book to those interested in the transmission process of monetary policy.'

      Table of Contents
      Contents: 1. Introduction 2. A Survey of the Literature 3. Monetary Policy in a Small Open Economy 4. Monetary Policy and Bank Lending in the Netherlands 5. Characteristics of the Dutch Credit Market 6. Monetary Transmission and Business Cycle Asymmetry 7. Asymmetric Effects of Monetary Policy 8. Summary and Conclusions A. Data B. Innovation Analysis References Index

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