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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 Downloads
Lilian Rolim, Nathalie Marins and Sylvio Antonio Kappes
An accounting framework for understanding exchange rates Downloads
John T. Harvey
Exogenous interest rate and interest rate parity theorems: the post-Keynesian debate and a proposed alternative Downloads
Ricardo Summa and Nathalie Marins
Financialization of the exchange rate: conceptual delimitations and description of the Brazilian case Downloads
Pedro Rossi and Ana Carolina Nicacio
A balance sheet approach to international trade and capital flows Downloads
Sylvio Antonio Kappes
Repo market and primary dealers: derisking in the Brazilian Central Bank's liquidity management Downloads
Cyro Faccin, Daphnae Helena Picoli and Bruno De Conti
Central banking in subordinate financialized capitalism Downloads
Annina Kaltenbrunner and Juan Pablo Painceira
Endogenous productivity regime and the impact of a competitive real exchange rate on economic growth Downloads
Hugo Iasco-Pereira and Fabrício Missio
Exchange rates and conflict inflation theory Downloads
Guilherme Spinato Morlin

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