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The Design Of The Eurosystems Monetary Policy Instruments 1st Edition Pd Dr Ulrike Neyer Auth

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The Design Of The Eurosystems Monetary Policy Instruments 1st Edition Pd Dr Ulrike Neyer Auth
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Publisher: Physica-Verlag Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.36 MB
Pages: 179
Author: PD Dr. Ulrike Neyer (auth.)
ISBN: 9783790819779, 9783790819786, 3790819778, 3790819786
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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The Design Of The Eurosystems Monetary Policy Instruments 1st Edition Pd Dr Ulrike Neyer Auth by Pd Dr. Ulrike Neyer (auth.) 9783790819779, 9783790819786, 3790819778, 3790819786 instant download after payment.

The creation of a single monetary currency and a single monetary policy in the euro area has faced extraordinary challenges, among them the design of suitable monetary policy instruments. This book evaluates monetary policy instruments of the Eurosystem against a number of requirements. For doing so, a theoretical model framework is developed which brings together the monetary policy activities of a central bank and the liquidity management of banks considering the main characteristics and institutional features of the euro area. Main results of this analysis are that different costs of obtaining liquidity directly from the central bank can explain the existence of an interbank market in the euro area and the positive spread between the interbank market rate and the repo rate; that the redesign of the Eurosystem’s instruments in 2004 has to be evaluated positively and that a further change to the minimum reserve system would enhance the flexibility of monetary policy in the euro area.

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