The multi-regime bank lending channel and the effectiveness of the Polish monetary policy transmission during transition
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A study of monetary policy in Poland from 1994 is presented. The effects of bank lending channels, interest rates and exchange rates on the monetary policies are examined.
Publication Name: Journal of Comparative Economics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0147-5967
Year: 2005
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Monetary policy rules for Russia
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The review of recent conduct of monetary policy in Russia from 1993-2004 and the reaction of the Bank of Russia to cope up with the different policies is tested.
Publication Name: Journal of Comparative Economics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0147-5967
Year: 2005
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Measuring monetary independence: evidence from a group of new EU member countries
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The impact of monetary policy decisions on exchange rates in Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland is examined. Multivariate analysis is used for the study.
Publication Name: Journal of Comparative Economics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0147-5967
Year: 2006
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