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Open Marketing - A Specific Form Of Monetary Policy In Order To Monetary Volume Adjustment

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  • CHIRTOC IRINA- ELENA

    (Constantin Brancusi University of Tg-Jiu, România)

  • MEDAR LUCIAN-ION

    (Constantin Brâncuşi University of Tg-Jiu, România)

Abstract

Applying a uniform monetary policy by all European Union member states also require harmonization of monetary policy instruments and national interbank market integration also. Monetary policy instruments used by NBR (National Bank of Romania) have evolved over time as a result of alignment with the instruments used by the European Central Bank. Money market operations in Romania have appeared for the first time in 1997. Starting from the wishing of Central Bank to reduce excess liquidity in 2001 they became the most important monetary policy tool used by the National Bank of Rumania. Open market operations are the instrument of monetary policy, central banking in Eastern Europe to work towards monetary contraction or expansion. Open-market operations in recent years have become the most important monetary policy instrument they play an essential role in promoting monetary policy by the central bank. Through open marketing operations the monetary authorities aim to alter bank reserves and thereby influence the amount of currency in circulation. In Romania, the open marketing operations are initiated by the National Bank of Romania, which determines what type of tools will be used while setting terms and conditions of the implementation. Through the use and control of monetary policy instruments, the central bank as the state bank seeks managing liquidity in the economy.

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  • Chirtoc Irina- Elena & Medar Lucian-Ion, 2013. "Open Marketing - A Specific Form Of Monetary Policy In Order To Monetary Volume Adjustment," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 1, pages 109-115, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbu:jrnlec:y:2013:v:1:p:109-115
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