Monetary policy
Monetary policy is the process of managing a nation's money supply to achieve specific goals—such as constraining inflation, achieving full employment or more well-being. Monetary policy can involve changing interest rates, margin requirements, capitalization standards for banks or even acting as the lender of last resort or through negotiated agreements with other governments.
Related Topics:
Money supply - Inflation - Employment - More well-being - Interest rates - Margin requirements - Capitalization - Banks - Lender of last resort
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Overview |
| ► | History of Monetary Policy |
| ► | Trends in Central Banking |
| ► | Developing countries |
| ► | Types of Monetary Policy |
| ► | Monetary Policy Tools |
| ► | Currency board |
| ► | Monetary Policy Theory |
| ► | See also |
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