Monetary Conditions for Economic Recovery
An international symposium on Monetary Conditions for Economic Recovery was organised in Amsterdam from 14-16 November 1984 by the Department of Macroeconomics, Faculty of Economics of the University of Amsterdam, to honour its distinguished member, Professor G. A. Kessler, who had recently retired from his Chair of Monetary Econo­ mics. Experts on monetary theory and monetary policy from various parts of the world took part in the discussions on both the theoretical and practical aspects of the theme. The papers have been collected in this volume. Our debts in organizing the symposium and preparing this volume for publication are many. The symposium was financed through the support of a number of sponsors whose names have been listed on the next page. The Netherlands Bank accommodated the conference sessions. The organizing Committee owes much to the successful efforts of its members Jean Morreau, Casper van Ewijk and Annette Deckers. We are grateful to the President of the Netherlands Bank for his intro­ ductory speech on the work of Professor Kessler, which is included in this volume. Wouter Zant assisted in editing the volume for publication.
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Monetary Conditions for Economic Recovery
An international symposium on Monetary Conditions for Economic Recovery was organised in Amsterdam from 14-16 November 1984 by the Department of Macroeconomics, Faculty of Economics of the University of Amsterdam, to honour its distinguished member, Professor G. A. Kessler, who had recently retired from his Chair of Monetary Econo­ mics. Experts on monetary theory and monetary policy from various parts of the world took part in the discussions on both the theoretical and practical aspects of the theme. The papers have been collected in this volume. Our debts in organizing the symposium and preparing this volume for publication are many. The symposium was financed through the support of a number of sponsors whose names have been listed on the next page. The Netherlands Bank accommodated the conference sessions. The organizing Committee owes much to the successful efforts of its members Jean Morreau, Casper van Ewijk and Annette Deckers. We are grateful to the President of the Netherlands Bank for his intro­ ductory speech on the work of Professor Kessler, which is included in this volume. Wouter Zant assisted in editing the volume for publication.
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An international symposium on Monetary Conditions for Economic Recovery was organised in Amsterdam from 14-16 November 1984 by the Department of Macroeconomics, Faculty of Economics of the University of Amsterdam, to honour its distinguished member, Professor G. A. Kessler, who had recently retired from his Chair of Monetary Econo­ mics. Experts on monetary theory and monetary policy from various parts of the world took part in the discussions on both the theoretical and practical aspects of the theme. The papers have been collected in this volume. Our debts in organizing the symposium and preparing this volume for publication are many. The symposium was financed through the support of a number of sponsors whose names have been listed on the next page. The Netherlands Bank accommodated the conference sessions. The organizing Committee owes much to the successful efforts of its members Jean Morreau, Casper van Ewijk and Annette Deckers. We are grateful to the President of the Netherlands Bank for his intro­ ductory speech on the work of Professor Kessler, which is included in this volume. Wouter Zant assisted in editing the volume for publication.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789401087780
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 10/13/2011
Series: Financial and Monetary Policy Studies , #11
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1985
Pages: 348
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

Opening Address.- Opening Address.- I National Monetary Policies.- 1. What role for monetary policy today?.- 2. US monetary policy in recent years: an overview..- 3. Monetary control: the British experience..- 4. Monetary control: the German experience..- 5. Monetary control: the Dutch experience..- II International Monetary Coordination.- 6. International monetary policy to promote economic recovery..- 7. European monetary cooperation and financial stability..- 8. The optimal exchange rate system and its significance for economic recovery..- 9. Policies and responsibilities of the International Monetary Fund: back to basics.- III Monetary Conditions for Economic Recovery.- 10. Lessons of the monetarist experiment..- 11. The significance of recent experience with monetary policy in shaping future economic policy..- 12. Monetary conditions for economic recovery: the Dutch perspective..- 13. Monetary conditions for economic recovery: the international perspective..
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