Remaking Monetary Policy in China : Markets and Controls, 1998-2008 /

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Author / Creator:Beggs, Michael, 1979- author.
Imprint:Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2019.
Description:1 online resource (133 pages)
Language:English
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Other authors / contributors:Deer, Luke.
ISBN:9789811397264
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Notes:ReferencesChapter 5 Transmission II: Liquidity and Lending; Abstract; 5.1 Beyond the Industrial Organisation Approach; 5.2 Bank Liquidity and Lending; Appendix: Note on Figure; References; Chapter 6 Instruments I: Sterilisation and Interest Rate Controls; Abstract; 6.1 'Freezing Liquidity': Central Bank Bills and Reserve Requirements; 6.2 'Dual-Track': Market and Administered Interest Rates; References; Chapter 7 Instruments II: The Evolution of Policy Strategy; Abstract; 7.1 Influencing the Interbank Market; 7.2 Last Resort: Window Guidance; References; Chapter 8 Conclusion; Abstract
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Other form:Print version: Beggs, Michael. Remaking Monetary Policy in China : Markets and Controls, 1998-2008. Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan UK, ©2019 9789811397257

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505 0 |a Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1 Introduction; Abstract; References; Chapter 2 A Bank-Dominated Financial System; Abstract; 2.1 Loans: The Main Source of Finance; 2.2 Deposits: The Main Financial Asset; 2.3 Household Assets; 2.4 Firm Assets; 2.5 Banking System Structure; 2.6 Interbank Market; References; Chapter 3 Targets: Why Money and Credit?; Abstract; References; Chapter 4 Transmission I: Inside the Banking Black Box; Abstract; 4.1 A Stylised Bank Balance Sheet; 4.2 The Money Multiplier; 4.3 The Industrial Organisation Approach 
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