Currency and Finance in West Germany With a new interest rate policy now taking place in France, a look at West Germany's experience can be interesting, since this kind of regulation has been in use there for decades. The german financial sector is led by big banks which deal on money markets as well as on credit market and within big compagnies, so that german monetary policy can work by acting on bank liquidity only. In using quantitative instruments the Bundesbank has complete control over interest rates, and is able to separate interest rates evolution from monetary policy when necessary. However, as can be seen in the last few years, there are some difficulties, for this kind of policy in handling domestic liquidity when strong capital...
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Germany Year Zero - The fall of the Berlin wall on November 9th, 1989, which symbolized the democrat...
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Currency and Finance in West Germany With a new interest rate policy now taking place in France, a l...
Interest Rates: Assymetry is Becoming Less Visible - The monetary policy in the United States seems ...
Monetary Regulation by Interest Rates in the Principal Countries : Justification and Scope In recent...
Monetary Regulation by Interest Rates in the Principal Countries : Justification and Scope In recent...
Results of a Weekly Analysis of Money Flows for the Federal Republic of Germany The transaction...
Results of a Weekly Analysis of Money Flows for the Federal Republic of Germany The transaction...
Results of a Weekly Analysis of Money Flows for the Federal Republic of Germany The transaction...
The Reaction Functions of the German, French and English Monetary Authorities Virginie Coudert, Sanv...
The Reaction Functions of the German, French and English Monetary Authorities Virginie Coudert, Sanv...
L’étude porte sur la politique monétaire de la Banque de France et de la Deutsche Bundesbank dans le...
West Germany : A Wait and See Attitude Richard Wind The recent turmoils in financial and exchange ma...
Germany Year Zero - The fall of the Berlin wall on November 9th, 1989, which symbolized the democrat...
West Germany : A Wait and See Attitude Richard Wind The recent turmoils in financial and exchange ma...
Germany Year Zero - The fall of the Berlin wall on November 9th, 1989, which symbolized the democrat...
What about the french banking nationalization and how has it been turning out ? Had we or have we to...
Currency and Finance in West Germany With a new interest rate policy now taking place in France, a l...
Interest Rates: Assymetry is Becoming Less Visible - The monetary policy in the United States seems ...
Monetary Regulation by Interest Rates in the Principal Countries : Justification and Scope In recent...
Monetary Regulation by Interest Rates in the Principal Countries : Justification and Scope In recent...
Results of a Weekly Analysis of Money Flows for the Federal Republic of Germany The transaction...
Results of a Weekly Analysis of Money Flows for the Federal Republic of Germany The transaction...
Results of a Weekly Analysis of Money Flows for the Federal Republic of Germany The transaction...
The Reaction Functions of the German, French and English Monetary Authorities Virginie Coudert, Sanv...
The Reaction Functions of the German, French and English Monetary Authorities Virginie Coudert, Sanv...
L’étude porte sur la politique monétaire de la Banque de France et de la Deutsche Bundesbank dans le...
West Germany : A Wait and See Attitude Richard Wind The recent turmoils in financial and exchange ma...
Germany Year Zero - The fall of the Berlin wall on November 9th, 1989, which symbolized the democrat...
West Germany : A Wait and See Attitude Richard Wind The recent turmoils in financial and exchange ma...
Germany Year Zero - The fall of the Berlin wall on November 9th, 1989, which symbolized the democrat...
What about the french banking nationalization and how has it been turning out ? Had we or have we to...