A comparison of monetary policy operating procedures in six industrial countries
Bruce Kasman
Quarterly Review, 1992, vol. 17, issue Sum, 5-24
Abstract:
The institutional environments in which central banks operate have become more alike over the past decade. The author examines the monetary policy operating procedures of the Federal Reserve and central banks in Japan, Germany, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Switzerland. In particular, he compares how monetary authorities in different countries have adapted their reserve management techniques to lower reserve requirements.
Keywords: Monetary policy; Banks and banking, Central; Monetary policy - United States; Bank reserves (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1992
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