Monetary Economics in Developing Countries
Description:
This text highlights some of the basic principles of monetary economics and their application to the Third World. Drawing on recent data from a wide variety of developing countries, the author discusses central issues such as: money supply and demand and associated problems of stability; causes and consequences of financial liberalization; the structuralist versus the monetarist debate; inflation and economic development and problems of Third World debt.
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