Central Banking, Monetary Policy, and Exchange Rates
Edited by Lilian Rolim,
Nathalie Marins and
Sylvio Antonio Kappes
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This informative book provides an overview of monetary policy in open economies from a post-Keynesian perspective. Leading experts discuss how exchange rate dynamics interact with central banking practices, monetary policy strategies and how they influence growth and inflation.
Keywords: Central Banking; Monetary Policy; Exchange Rates; Open Economies; Capital Flows; Macroeconomics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
ISBN: 9781035330041
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to Central Banking, Monetary Policy, and Exchange Rates

- Lilian Rolim, Nathalie Marins and Sylvio Antonio Kappes
- An accounting framework for understanding exchange rates

- John T. Harvey
- Exogenous interest rate and interest rate parity theorems: the post-Keynesian debate and a proposed alternative

- Ricardo Summa and Nathalie Marins
- Financialization of the exchange rate: conceptual delimitations and description of the Brazilian case

- Pedro Rossi and Ana Carolina Nicacio
- A balance sheet approach to international trade and capital flows

- Sylvio Antonio Kappes
- Repo market and primary dealers: derisking in the Brazilian Central Bank's liquidity management

- Cyro Faccin, Daphnae Helena Picoli and Bruno De Conti
- Central banking in subordinate financialized capitalism

- Annina Kaltenbrunner and Juan Pablo Painceira
- Endogenous productivity regime and the impact of a competitive real exchange rate on economic growth

- Hugo Iasco-Pereira and Fabrício Missio
- Exchange rates and conflict inflation theory

- Guilherme Spinato Morlin
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