The Volatility Trap : : Precautionary Saving, Investment, and Aggregate Risk / / Reda Cherif, Fuad Hasanov |
Autore | Cherif Reda |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (23 p.) |
Disciplina | 332.152 |
Altri autori (Persone) | HasanovFuad |
Collana | IMF Working Papers |
Soggetto topico |
Risk
Saving and investment Investments: Commodities Exports and Imports Macroeconomics Macroeconomics: Consumption Saving Wealth Investment Capital Intangible Capital Capacity Intertemporal Consumer Choice Life Cycle Models and Saving Economic Growth and Aggregate Productivity: General Aggregate Factor Income Distribution Current Account Adjustment Short-term Capital Movements Agriculture: General International economics Investment & securities Precautionary savings Income Income shocks Current account surpluses Agricultural commodities National accounts Balance of payments Commodities Farm produce |
ISBN |
1-4755-1887-0
1-4755-7069-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Abstract; Contents; Introduction; II. A "Store-or-Sow" Model of Precautionary Saving and Investment; III. Results and Implications; Figures; 1. Precautionary Saving and the Golden Rule Investment Rate; 2. A Phase Diagram of Precautionary Saving and Investment Rates; 3. Precautionary Saving and Investment Rates vs. Volatility of Permanent Shocks; 4. Precautionary Saving and Investment Rates vs. Volatility of Temporary Shocks; IV. An Empirical Relationship Among Investment, Saving, and Volatility; Tables; 1. Saving, Investment, and Volatility: Descriptive Statistics
5. Saving vs. Investment6. Saving vs. Investment-Saving Ratio; V. Concluding Remarks; 2. Panel Fixed Effects Regressions; References; Appendix Table. Average Investment, Saving, and Volatility (1970-2008) |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910818625203321 |
Cherif Reda
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West African Economic and Monetary Union [[electronic resource]] |
Autore | Dept International Monetary Fund. African |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, : International Monetary Fund, 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (108 p.) |
Disciplina | 332.152 |
Collana | IMF Staff Country Reports |
Soggetto topico |
Economic development
International Monetary Fund Finance Business & Economics International Finance |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-4843-2672-5
1-4843-2651-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; BOX; FIGURES; FIGURES; FIGURES; TABLES; BOX; FIGURES; BOXES; FIGURES; BOXES; FIGURES; TABLES; A. External Sector Developments; 1. Recent Developments; 2. Outlook; 1. Growth and Fiscal Consolidation Scenario; B. Exchange Rate Assessment; 3. Exchange Rate Assessment; C. Reserve Adequacy; 4. Foreign Exchange Coverage; 5. NFA-Commercial Banks; 6. Reserve Adequacy; D. Non-Price Competitiveness; 7. Doing Business; References; EXTERNAL STABILITY ASSESSMENT; A. Introduction; 1. Developments in Commercial Banks' Balance Sheets; B. Possible Causes
2. Fiscal and External Imbalances3. Interest Rates; C. Risks; 4. Interbank Market Activity by Maturity; D. Policy Options; DEVELOPMENTS IN CENTRAL BANK LIQUIDITY PROVISION: A HARBINGER OF WIDER MACROFINANCIAL RISKS IN THE WAEMU?; A. Benchmarking Financial Access; 1. WAEMU: Financial Access; 2. Demographical Characteristics of Financial Access; 3. Deposit and Payment Modes; 4. Use of Loans; 5. Firms; B. Explaining Private Sector Credit Gaps; 6. Drivers of the Financial Gap; 7. Credit to the Private Sector; 1. Determinants of Financial Inclusiveness Gaps, 2004-2013 C. Identifying the Most Binding Constraints to Firms' Financial Inclusion2. WAEMU: Target Moments; 8. Lowering Participation Costs; 9. Lowering the Cost of Intermediation; 10. Lowering Collateral Constraints; References; FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN THE WAEMU; A. Introduction; 1. The WAEMU's Market for Mobile Payments; 2. Provider if Mobile Payments in the WAEMU; 3. Mobile Banking Across Demographical Groups, 2011; B. Possible Impediments to Mobile Payments in the WAEMU; 4. Number of Bank and Remittance Partners; 5. Transaction Cost for Selected Providers 6. Mobile Service Provided in the WAEMU, Kenya and Tanzania1. Kenya's M-PESA Experience (based on IMF, 2012; C. Oversight Issues in Mobile Payments; D. Main Conclusions; References; MOBILE PAYMENTS IN THE WAEMU; A. Growth, Volatility and Productivity; 1. Growth and Volatility; 2. Productivity; B. Recent Trends in the Structure of Output and Exports; 3. Output Diversification; 1. Export Diversification and Quality; 4. Export Product and Partner Diversification; 5. Export Quality; 6. Gains from Structural Transformation, Diversification and Quality Upgrading C. Fostering Growth through Structural Transformation and Diversification2. Reforms which foster Structural Transformation; 3. The Role of Agriculture in Structural Transformation; D. Demographic Trends and Employment; 7. Demographics; 4. The Demographic Dividend; References; GROWTH, STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION, AND DIVERSIFICATION IN THE WAEMU; A. Introduction; 1. Stylized Facts: Trade within ECOWAS; B. Stylized Facts on Trade and Tariffs within WAEMU and ECOWAS; 1: Structure of ECOWAS and WAEMU CET; C. Partial Equilibrium Effects of Changes in the Tariff Structure 2. Price Elasticities of Imports - Individual Countries |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910460779103321 |
Dept International Monetary Fund. African
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West African Economic and Monetary Union : : Selected Issues |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (108 p.) |
Disciplina | 332.152 |
Collana | IMF Staff Country Reports |
Soggetto topico |
Economic development
International Monetary Fund Finance Business & Economics International Finance Banks and Banking Exports and Imports Taxation Industries: Financial Services Demography Trade: General Monetary Systems Standards Regimes Government and the Monetary System Payment Systems Banks Depository Institutions Micro Finance Institutions Mortgages Trade Policy International Trade Organizations Current Account Adjustment Short-term Capital Movements International economics Computer applications in industry & technology Public finance & taxation Banking Mobile banking Imports Tariffs Population and demographics Commercial banks Technology International trade Taxes Financial institutions Banks and banking, Mobile Tariff Banks and banking Balance of payments |
ISBN |
1-4843-2672-5
1-4843-2651-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; BOX; FIGURES; FIGURES; FIGURES; TABLES; BOX; FIGURES; BOXES; FIGURES; BOXES; FIGURES; TABLES; A. External Sector Developments; 1. Recent Developments; 2. Outlook; 1. Growth and Fiscal Consolidation Scenario; B. Exchange Rate Assessment; 3. Exchange Rate Assessment; C. Reserve Adequacy; 4. Foreign Exchange Coverage; 5. NFA-Commercial Banks; 6. Reserve Adequacy; D. Non-Price Competitiveness; 7. Doing Business; References; EXTERNAL STABILITY ASSESSMENT; A. Introduction; 1. Developments in Commercial Banks' Balance Sheets; B. Possible Causes
2. Fiscal and External Imbalances3. Interest Rates; C. Risks; 4. Interbank Market Activity by Maturity; D. Policy Options; DEVELOPMENTS IN CENTRAL BANK LIQUIDITY PROVISION: A HARBINGER OF WIDER MACROFINANCIAL RISKS IN THE WAEMU?; A. Benchmarking Financial Access; 1. WAEMU: Financial Access; 2. Demographical Characteristics of Financial Access; 3. Deposit and Payment Modes; 4. Use of Loans; 5. Firms; B. Explaining Private Sector Credit Gaps; 6. Drivers of the Financial Gap; 7. Credit to the Private Sector; 1. Determinants of Financial Inclusiveness Gaps, 2004-2013 C. Identifying the Most Binding Constraints to Firms' Financial Inclusion2. WAEMU: Target Moments; 8. Lowering Participation Costs; 9. Lowering the Cost of Intermediation; 10. Lowering Collateral Constraints; References; FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN THE WAEMU; A. Introduction; 1. The WAEMU's Market for Mobile Payments; 2. Provider if Mobile Payments in the WAEMU; 3. Mobile Banking Across Demographical Groups, 2011; B. Possible Impediments to Mobile Payments in the WAEMU; 4. Number of Bank and Remittance Partners; 5. Transaction Cost for Selected Providers 6. Mobile Service Provided in the WAEMU, Kenya and Tanzania1. Kenya's M-PESA Experience (based on IMF, 2012; C. Oversight Issues in Mobile Payments; D. Main Conclusions; References; MOBILE PAYMENTS IN THE WAEMU; A. Growth, Volatility and Productivity; 1. Growth and Volatility; 2. Productivity; B. Recent Trends in the Structure of Output and Exports; 3. Output Diversification; 1. Export Diversification and Quality; 4. Export Product and Partner Diversification; 5. Export Quality; 6. Gains from Structural Transformation, Diversification and Quality Upgrading C. Fostering Growth through Structural Transformation and Diversification2. Reforms which foster Structural Transformation; 3. The Role of Agriculture in Structural Transformation; D. Demographic Trends and Employment; 7. Demographics; 4. The Demographic Dividend; References; GROWTH, STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION, AND DIVERSIFICATION IN THE WAEMU; A. Introduction; 1. Stylized Facts: Trade within ECOWAS; B. Stylized Facts on Trade and Tariffs within WAEMU and ECOWAS; 1: Structure of ECOWAS and WAEMU CET; C. Partial Equilibrium Effects of Changes in the Tariff Structure 2. Price Elasticities of Imports - Individual Countries |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910797148503321 |
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West African Economic and Monetary Union : : Selected Issues |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (108 p.) |
Disciplina | 332.152 |
Collana | IMF Staff Country Reports |
Soggetto topico |
Economic development
International Monetary Fund Finance Business & Economics International Finance Banks and Banking Exports and Imports Taxation Industries: Financial Services Demography Trade: General Monetary Systems Standards Regimes Government and the Monetary System Payment Systems Banks Depository Institutions Micro Finance Institutions Mortgages Trade Policy International Trade Organizations Current Account Adjustment Short-term Capital Movements International economics Computer applications in industry & technology Public finance & taxation Banking Mobile banking Imports Tariffs Population and demographics Commercial banks Technology International trade Taxes Financial institutions Banks and banking, Mobile Tariff Banks and banking Balance of payments |
ISBN |
1-4843-2672-5
1-4843-2651-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; BOX; FIGURES; FIGURES; FIGURES; TABLES; BOX; FIGURES; BOXES; FIGURES; BOXES; FIGURES; TABLES; A. External Sector Developments; 1. Recent Developments; 2. Outlook; 1. Growth and Fiscal Consolidation Scenario; B. Exchange Rate Assessment; 3. Exchange Rate Assessment; C. Reserve Adequacy; 4. Foreign Exchange Coverage; 5. NFA-Commercial Banks; 6. Reserve Adequacy; D. Non-Price Competitiveness; 7. Doing Business; References; EXTERNAL STABILITY ASSESSMENT; A. Introduction; 1. Developments in Commercial Banks' Balance Sheets; B. Possible Causes
2. Fiscal and External Imbalances3. Interest Rates; C. Risks; 4. Interbank Market Activity by Maturity; D. Policy Options; DEVELOPMENTS IN CENTRAL BANK LIQUIDITY PROVISION: A HARBINGER OF WIDER MACROFINANCIAL RISKS IN THE WAEMU?; A. Benchmarking Financial Access; 1. WAEMU: Financial Access; 2. Demographical Characteristics of Financial Access; 3. Deposit and Payment Modes; 4. Use of Loans; 5. Firms; B. Explaining Private Sector Credit Gaps; 6. Drivers of the Financial Gap; 7. Credit to the Private Sector; 1. Determinants of Financial Inclusiveness Gaps, 2004-2013 C. Identifying the Most Binding Constraints to Firms' Financial Inclusion2. WAEMU: Target Moments; 8. Lowering Participation Costs; 9. Lowering the Cost of Intermediation; 10. Lowering Collateral Constraints; References; FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN THE WAEMU; A. Introduction; 1. The WAEMU's Market for Mobile Payments; 2. Provider if Mobile Payments in the WAEMU; 3. Mobile Banking Across Demographical Groups, 2011; B. Possible Impediments to Mobile Payments in the WAEMU; 4. Number of Bank and Remittance Partners; 5. Transaction Cost for Selected Providers 6. Mobile Service Provided in the WAEMU, Kenya and Tanzania1. Kenya's M-PESA Experience (based on IMF, 2012; C. Oversight Issues in Mobile Payments; D. Main Conclusions; References; MOBILE PAYMENTS IN THE WAEMU; A. Growth, Volatility and Productivity; 1. Growth and Volatility; 2. Productivity; B. Recent Trends in the Structure of Output and Exports; 3. Output Diversification; 1. Export Diversification and Quality; 4. Export Product and Partner Diversification; 5. Export Quality; 6. Gains from Structural Transformation, Diversification and Quality Upgrading C. Fostering Growth through Structural Transformation and Diversification2. Reforms which foster Structural Transformation; 3. The Role of Agriculture in Structural Transformation; D. Demographic Trends and Employment; 7. Demographics; 4. The Demographic Dividend; References; GROWTH, STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION, AND DIVERSIFICATION IN THE WAEMU; A. Introduction; 1. Stylized Facts: Trade within ECOWAS; B. Stylized Facts on Trade and Tariffs within WAEMU and ECOWAS; 1: Structure of ECOWAS and WAEMU CET; C. Partial Equilibrium Effects of Changes in the Tariff Structure 2. Price Elasticities of Imports - Individual Countries |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910825825003321 |
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West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) : : Staff Report on Common Policies for Member Countries |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (107 p.) |
Disciplina | 332.152 |
Collana | IMF Staff Country Reports |
Soggetto topico |
Monetary policy - Africa, West
Banks and Banking Finance: General Macroeconomics Money and Monetary Policy Public Finance Financial Risk Management Industries: Financial Services Banks Depository Institutions Micro Finance Institutions Mortgages Debt Debt Management Sovereign Debt Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy Monetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit: General National Government Expenditures and Related Policies: General Financial Crises Public finance & taxation Banking Finance Monetary economics Economic & financial crises & disasters Public debt Financial sector development Government debt management Commercial banks Financial markets Financial institutions Financial crises Public financial management (PFM) Banks and banking Debts, Public Financial services industry Expenditures, Public Credit |
ISBN |
1-4843-9968-4
1-4843-7582-3 1-4843-0805-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; INTRODUCTION; RECENT DEVELOPMENTS, OUTLOOK, AND RISKS; FIGURES; 1. Recent Economic Developments 2007-2012; 2. Fiscal Developments, 2010-2012; 3. Monetary Policy and Inflation, 2007-2012; 4. Medium Term Outlook 2010-2017; 5. Sensitivity of Public Debt to Lower Growth; IMPROVING EFFECTIVENESS OF POLICIES THROUGH BETTER COORDINATION; A. Macroeconomic Policy Mix in 2013____________________________________________________________; B. Responding to Shocks While Preserving Sustainability; C. Other Areas for Policy Coordination; DEEPENING AND STRENGTHENING THE FINANCIAL SECTOR
6. Financial Soundness 7. Selected Indicators on Financial Sector Depth; BOX; Financial System Shallowness and Macroeconomic Policies; INCREASING GROWTH AND COMPETITIVENESS THROUGH REGIONAL INTEGRATION; STAFF APPRAISAL; TABLES; 1. Selected Economic and Financial Indicators, 2009-2017; 2. Sub-Saharan Africa: Cross-Group Comparison, 2009-2017; 3. Selected National Accounts and Inflation Statistics, 2009-2017; 4. Fiscal Balances, 2009-2017; 5. External Balances 2009-2017; 6. Government Debt, 2009-2017; 7. Monetary Survey, March 2010-Sep 2012; 8. Financial Soundness Indicators, 2005-2012 9. Main Features of WAEMU Economies in 2011 APPENDIXES; I. Debt Sustainability in the WAEMU; II. External Stability Assessment; III. The Impact of the Malian Crisis on WAEMU; IV. Shocks and Shocks Absorption in the WAEMU; V. Fiscal Discipline in the WAEMU Rules and Markets; Contents; FINANCIAL SYSTEMS IN THE WAEMU: STRUCTURE, PERFORMANCE, AND RISKS; A. Overview of the Structure of the Financial System; B. The Banking Sector; BOXES; 1. Banking System Soundness: Findings from the Stress Tests; TABLE; Financial Soundness Indicators 2005-2012; FIGURES; 1. Evolution of the Banking Sector 2. Financial Soundness 2. Mobile banking in the WAEMU; C. Microfinance; 3. Microfinance; D. Regional Markets; 4. Interbank Market; 5. Debt Markets; 6. The BRVM-Stock Market; E. Systemic Risk and Surveillance of the Financial System; INTRA-WAEMU AND INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS OF FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT; A. Methodology; 7. Selected Indicators on Financial Sector Debt; 8. Selected Indicators on Breadth and Access in WAEMU; B. Financial Sector Development in the WAEMU and Countries' Structural Characteristics; C. Scope for Further Deepening CONSTRAINTS ON MONETARY POLICY FROM SHALLOW FINANCIAL MARKETS 9. Comparing the WAEMU to Selected Benchmark Countries; 10. Monetary Transmission Mechanism in the WAEMU; 11. Correlation of Lending and Money Market Rate; FURTHER DEEPENING WITH STABILITY: OBSTACLES AND RECOMMENDATIONS; A. Issues and Recommendations for Obstacles to Further Financial Development_______________; B. Issues and Recommendations for Microprudential Regulation and Supervision; C. Issues and Recommendations for Macroprudential Regulation D. Issues and Recommendations for Crisis Management ________________________________________ 33 |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910826403303321 |
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What (Really) Accounts for the Fall in Hours After a Technology Shock? / / Nooman Rebei |
Autore | Rebei Nooman |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (42 p.) |
Disciplina | 332.152 |
Collana | IMF Working Papers |
Soggetto topico |
Labor supply - Effect of technological innovations on - Mathematical models
Hours of labor - Effect of technological innovations on - Econometric models Econometrics Labor Macroeconomics Innovation Research and Development Technological Change Intellectual Property Rights: General Labor Economics: General Wages, Compensation, and Labor Costs: General Time-Series Models Dynamic Quantile Regressions Dynamic Treatment Effect Models Diffusion Processes State Space Models Price Level Inflation Deflation Labour income economics Technology general issues Econometrics & economic statistics Real wages Structural vector autoregression Sticky prices Econometric analysis Prices Labor economics Wages |
ISBN |
1-4755-2415-3
1-4755-5236-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; I. Introduction; II. Stylized facts and the RBC model; A. Stylized facts; Figures; 1. SVAR IRFs following a technology shock; B. The benchmark RBC model; 1. Representative household's and firm's problems; 2. Impulse-response functions; III. Alternative models; A. The sticky price (SP) model; 2. Impulse-response functions: SVAR versus the standard RBC model; B. The entry-exit (EE) model; 3. Impulse-response functions: SVAR versus the SP model; C. The habit in consumption (HC) model; 4. Impulse-response functions: SVAR versus the EE model
5. Impulse-response functions: SVAR versus the HC modelD. The persistent technology shock (PT) model; E. The labor friction (LF) model; 6. Impulse-response functions: SVAR versus the PT model; F. The Leontief production (LP) model; 7. Impulse-response functions: SVAR versus the LF model; IV. Full information estimation and model comparison; 8. Impulse-response functions: SVAR versus the LP model; A. Priors and data; Tables; 1. Prior distributions of parameters; B. Estimation results and model comparison; 2. Parameter Estimation Results; C. Impulse-response functions 9. IRFs of the Alternative Estimated ModelsD. Autocorrelation functions; 10. Autocorrelations of the Alternative Models; 3. Autocorrelation statistics; V. Robustness; 4. Estimation results with sticky wages; 11. Autocorrelations: SP versus HC model; VI. Conclusion; References |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910807342103321 |
Rebei Nooman
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What’s in it for Me? A Primeron Differences between Islamic and Conventional Finance in Malaysia / / Olga Krasicka, Sylwia Nowak |
Autore | Krasicka Olga |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (23 p.) |
Disciplina | 332.152 |
Altri autori (Persone) | NowakSylwia |
Collana | IMF Working Papers |
Soggetto topico |
Investments - Islamic countries
Investments, Foreign - Islamic countries Banks and Banking Investments: Bonds Investments: Stocks Islamic Banking and Finance Industries: Financial Services Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy International Financial Markets Banks Depository Institutions Micro Finance Institutions Mortgages Other Economic Systems: Public Economics Financial Economics General Financial Markets: General (includes Measurement and Data) Pension Funds Non-bank Financial Institutions Financial Instruments Institutional Investors Financial Institutions and Services: Government Policy and Regulation Banking Investment & securities Finance Islamic banking Islamic finance Bonds Stocks Financial services Financial institutions Banks and banking Islamic countries Financial services industry |
ISBN |
1-4755-4118-X
1-4755-6020-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; I. Introduction; Figures; 1. Size of the Islamic Financial Services Industry; 2. Malaysia: Size of the Banking Sector; Boxes; 1. Malaysia: Developing the Islamic Finance Industry; 2. Malaysia: Islamic Finance Tax Incentives; II. Malaysia's Capital Markets and the Banking Sector: Stylized Facts; Tables; 1. Selected Asia: Bonds Outstanding in mid-2011; 3. Malaysia: Size of the Local Currency Bond Market; 4. Selected Asia: Foreign Holdings in Local Currency Government Bonds; 5. Malaysia: Size of the Islamic Bond Market; 6. Stock Market Performance
7. Malaysia: Banking Sector Structure III. Islamic and Conventional Bonds and Stocks in Malaysia; 2. Malaysia: Size of the Banking Sector; 8. Malaysia: Monthly Bond Returns; 9. Malaysia: Monthly Equity Returns; 10. Malaysia: Contributions of Common Factors to Bond and Equity Returns; 11. Malaysia: Factor Loadings of the Common Economic Factor; 3. Malaysia: Empirical Analysis of Bond and Stock Returns; 4. Malaysia: Strength and Profitability of Islamic and Conventional Banks; IV. Are Islamic Banks Safer and More Profitable Than Conventional Banks; 12. Malaysia: Loan Classification 13. Malaysia: Capital, Reserves, and Total Deposits14. Malaysia: Deposit Classification by Holder; V. Policy Implications and Conclusions; References |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910823250403321 |
Krasicka Olga
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Why Inflation Targeting? / / Charles Freedman, Douglas Laxton |
Autore | Freedman Charles |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (27 p.) |
Disciplina | 332.152 |
Altri autori (Persone) | LaxtonDouglas |
Collana | IMF Working Papers |
Soggetto topico |
Inflation (Finance)
Anti-inflationary policies Foreign Exchange Inflation Money and Monetary Policy Economic Theory Production and Operations Management Prices, Business Fluctuations, and Cycles: General (includes Measurement and Data) Price Level Deflation Central Banks and Their Policies Monetary Policy Macroeconomics: Production Agriculture: Aggregate Supply and Demand Analysis Prices Macroeconomics Monetary economics Currency Foreign exchange Economic theory & philosophy Inflation targeting Conventional peg Output gap Supply shocks Monetary policy Production Economic theory Supply and demand |
ISBN |
1-4623-4972-2
1-4527-2989-1 1-4518-7233-X 1-282-84306-0 9786612843068 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; I. Introduction; II. Cost of Inflation and Boom-Bust Cycles; A. What Are the Costs of High Inflation?; B. Policy Credibility and Boom-Bust Cycles; Figures; 1. United Kingdom Inflation, Unemployment and Policy Credibility; III. Need for A Nominal Anchor; Tables; 1. Inflation Targeting Adoption Dates; IV. What is Inflation Targeting?; V. Two Key Intellectual Roots of Inflation Targeting; A. Absence of Long-Run Trade-Offs; Box 2.1; 1. Six Principles of Inflation Targeting; 2. Output-Inflation Tradeoffs in the Short Run and Long Run
3. IRFs for a Positive Demand Shock Under Good and Bad Monetary Policy4. IRFs for a Positive Supply Shock Under Good and Bad Monetary Policy; 2. Reduced-Form Inflation Equations Under Good and Bad Monetary Policy; B. The Time-Inconsistency Problem; 5. Taylor Output-Inflation Efficiency Frontiers; VI. How Does IT Work?; References |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910812022103321 |
Freedman Charles
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“What Should Inflation Targeting Countries Do When Oil Prices Rise and Drop Fast?” / / Nicoletta Batini, Eugen Tereanu |
Autore | Batini Nicoletta |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (34 p.) |
Disciplina | 332.152 |
Altri autori (Persone) | TereanuEugen |
Collana | IMF Working Papers |
Soggetto topico |
Petroleum products - Prices
Inflation (Finance) Banks and Banking Investments: Energy Inflation Macroeconomics Money and Monetary Policy Price Level Deflation Energy: Demand and Supply Prices Energy: General Monetary Policy Banks Depository Institutions Micro Finance Institutions Mortgages Investment & securities Monetary economics Banking Oil prices Oil Inflation targeting Petroleum industry and trade Monetary policy Banks and banking |
ISBN |
1-4623-9512-0
1-4527-1778-8 9786612843167 1-4518-7248-8 1-282-84316-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; I. Introduction; Tables; 1. Oil Price Developments; II. Relevant Literature; III. Methodology, Data and Calibration; IV. Optimal Policy Responses and Optimal Horizons to a 2000s-Type Supply Shock; A. Optimal Policy Responses under a 2000s-Type Oil Shock; 2. Welfare Statistics-Various Oil Regimes; B. Optimal Horizons for a 2000s-Type Oil Shock; 3. Optimal Policy Horizons Under Alternative Oil Regimes; 4. Optimal Policy Horizons Under Alternative Oil Regimes (α = 0.3); V. Optimal Rules Under Imperfect Credibility; 5. Optimal Feedback Horizons Under Alternative Oil Regimes
VI. Bracing for Future ShocksVII. Concluding Remarks and Policy Implimentations; 6. Optimized Feedback Coefficients Under Three Alternative Future Oil Scenarios; References |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910817535203321 |
Batini Nicoletta
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