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- catalog contributor b4173079.
- catalog contributor b4173080.
- catalog contributor b4173081.
- catalog created "1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1993.".
- catalog description "2. A General Model of Developing-Country Financial Markets. 2.1. Structure of the Model. 2.2. The Model in Compact Form. 3. Partial Equilibrium Analysis. 4. General Equilibrium Implications. 4.1. Central Bank Credit to the Banking System. 4.2. Changes in Controlled Interest Rates. 4.3. Changes in Reserve Requirements. 4.4. Intervention in the Free Exchange Market. 5. Unification of Financial Markets. 5.1. Interest Rate Liberalization. 5.2. Unification of Foreign Exchange Markets -- 4. A General Equilibrium Model with Informal Financial Markets. 1. Aggregate Supply. 2. Aggregate Demand, Income and Wealth. 3. The Current Account and the Balance of Payments. 4. Banks, Budget Deficits and the Money Supply. 5. The Complete Framework. 6. Calibration of the Model -- Appendix: Summary Equations of the Model -- 5. Policy Issues and Model Simulations. 1. Effects of Government Spending on Home Goods. 2. Effects of Central Bank Credit to Commercial Banks. 3. Interest Rate Liberalization.".
- catalog description "4. The Contractionary Devaluation Controversy -- 6. Epilogue. 1. The Analytical Model. 2. The Simulation Approach. 3. Reform -- Appendix A Efficiency of Parallel Currency Markets in Developing Countries. 1. Causality Tests. 2. Co-integration Tests -- Appendix B Informal Credit Markets and Capital Mobility In Developing Countries. 1. Macroeconomic Models and Capital Mobility. 2. Empirical Evidence on Capital Mobility. 3. Estimation of the Degree of Capital Mobility. 4. Some Evidence from Developing Countries. 5. Implications for Modeling of the Informal Sector.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [194]-205) and indexes.".
- catalog extent "xi, 212 p. :".
- catalog identifier "1557863571 (acid-free paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Advances in theoretical and applied economics".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Oxford, UK ; Cambridge, MA : Blackwell,".
- catalog spatial "Developing countries".
- catalog subject "332/.09172/4 20".
- catalog subject "Finance Developing countries Econometric models.".
- catalog subject "Foreign exchange Developing countries Econometric models.".
- catalog subject "HG195 .M66 1993".
- catalog subject "Informal sector (Economics) Developing countries Econometric models.".
- catalog tableOfContents "2. A General Model of Developing-Country Financial Markets. 2.1. Structure of the Model. 2.2. The Model in Compact Form. 3. Partial Equilibrium Analysis. 4. General Equilibrium Implications. 4.1. Central Bank Credit to the Banking System. 4.2. Changes in Controlled Interest Rates. 4.3. Changes in Reserve Requirements. 4.4. Intervention in the Free Exchange Market. 5. Unification of Financial Markets. 5.1. Interest Rate Liberalization. 5.2. Unification of Foreign Exchange Markets -- 4. A General Equilibrium Model with Informal Financial Markets. 1. Aggregate Supply. 2. Aggregate Demand, Income and Wealth. 3. The Current Account and the Balance of Payments. 4. Banks, Budget Deficits and the Money Supply. 5. The Complete Framework. 6. Calibration of the Model -- Appendix: Summary Equations of the Model -- 5. Policy Issues and Model Simulations. 1. Effects of Government Spending on Home Goods. 2. Effects of Central Bank Credit to Commercial Banks. 3. Interest Rate Liberalization.".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. The Contractionary Devaluation Controversy -- 6. Epilogue. 1. The Analytical Model. 2. The Simulation Approach. 3. Reform -- Appendix A Efficiency of Parallel Currency Markets in Developing Countries. 1. Causality Tests. 2. Co-integration Tests -- Appendix B Informal Credit Markets and Capital Mobility In Developing Countries. 1. Macroeconomic Models and Capital Mobility. 2. Empirical Evidence on Capital Mobility. 3. Estimation of the Degree of Capital Mobility. 4. Some Evidence from Developing Countries. 5. Implications for Modeling of the Informal Sector.".
- catalog title "Informal financial markets in developing countries : a macroeconomic analysis / Peter J. Montiel, Pierre-Richard Agénor, and Nadeem Ul Haque.".
- catalog type "text".