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  • ...arly known as "printing money"). The practice of routinely targeting of monetary policy on the money supply in order to counter inflationary tendencies has genera Proposals to use monetary policy instruments to prevent the destabilising buildup of speculative [[asset pr
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  • * Bean, Charles et al: ''Monetary Policy after the Fall'', Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Annual Conference, J *Woodford, Michael: ''Interest and Prices: Foundations of a Theory of Monetary Policy'', Princeton University Press, 2003.
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  • Charles Bean, Matthias Paustian, Adrian Penalver and Tim Taylor: ''Monetary Policy after the Fall'', Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Annual Conference * The principal economic policy instrument is to be monetary policy, operated by the management of short-term interest rates.
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  • ...the [[Bank of England]]). Usually responsible for controlling a country's monetary policy and preserving the value of its currency.
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  • * Bean, Charles et al: ''Monetary Policy after the Fall'', Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Annual Conference, J *Woodford, Michael: ''Interest and Prices: Foundations of a Theory of Monetary Policy'', Princeton University Press, 2003.
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  • a state of the economy in which an expansionary monetary policy has no effect upon output.
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  • Charles Bean, Matthias Paustian, Adrian Penalver and Tim Taylor: ''Monetary Policy after the Fall'', Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Annual Conference * The principal economic policy instrument is to be monetary policy, operated by the management of short-term interest rates.
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  • A 12-member committee which sets the short-term monetary policy for the Federal Reserve System.
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  • ...he United States government has assigned responsibility for the conduct of monetary policy and the supervision of member banks.
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  • * the [[Monetary policy/Related Articles#Glossary|monetary policy glossary]]
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  • {{r|Monetary policy}} * the [[Monetary policy/Related Articles#Glossary|monetary policy glossary]]
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  • ==Subcommittee on Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology== ==Subcommittee on International Monetary Policy and Trade==
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  • * the [[Monetary policy/Related Articles#Glossary|monetary policy glossary]]
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  • ...imultaneusly (a) maintain a stable [[exchange rate]], (b) manage its own [[monetary policy]],and (c) allow free movements of capital across its borders - but must c
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  • ...n|create money]]. Another way of increasing the [[money supply]] is by [[Monetary policy#Quantitative easing|quantitative easing]] in which the central bank buys
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  • ...nt/pub/pdf/other/monetarypolicy2011en.pdf?ca16d3e9dfd5abc4a4faf0a50359a0d4 monetary policy] is primarily required to maintain the euro's purchasing power.
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  • == Monetary Policy == ...other members. A representative from the Treasury is allowed to attend the Monetary Policy Committee meetings in an advisory capacity but may not vote. The Committee
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  • ...ng and increased the powers of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors over monetary policy.
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  • ...he Holdings SA (Switzerland), Jones Lang LaSalle (USA); previously Member, Monetary Policy Committee, [[Bank of England]]; Chief Economist, [[British Airways]] PLC; C
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