Money, Banking and the Foreign Exchange Market in Emerging Economies
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- Ramaa Vasudevan, 2010. "Financial intermediation and fragility: the role of the periphery," International Review of Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 24(1), pages 57-74.
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- Eli Direye & Tarron Khemraj, 2022. "Central bank securities and foreign exchange market intervention in a developing economy," Review of Development Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 26(1), pages 280-297, February.
- Constantine, Collin & Direye, Eli & Khemraj, Tarron, 2019. "Central Bank Bills and the Exchange Rate: The Case of Papua New Guinea," MPRA Paper 101264, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Direye, Eli & Khemraj, Tarron, 2021. "Central bank securities and FX market intervention in a developing economy," MPRA Paper 111533, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 09 Aug 2021.
- Darrin Downes & Tarron Khemraj, 2019. "Foreign Exchange Pressure in Barbados: Monetary Approach or Monetary Dependence?," Review of Political Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 31(2), pages 159-177, April.
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Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- ., 2014. "Motivation and scope of study," Chapters, in: Money, Banking and the Foreign Exchange Market in Emerging Economies, chapter 1, pages 1-10, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2014. "Stylized facts and bank liquidity preference," Chapters, in: Money, Banking and the Foreign Exchange Market in Emerging Economies, chapter 2, pages 11-33, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2014. "Oligopolistic banking, compensation and financial stability," Chapters, in: Money, Banking and the Foreign Exchange Market in Emerging Economies, chapter 3, pages 34-67, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2014. "The bank liquidity trap," Chapters, in: Money, Banking and the Foreign Exchange Market in Emerging Economies, chapter 4, pages 68-86, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2014. "Compensation and endogenous money in an open economy," Chapters, in: Money, Banking and the Foreign Exchange Market in Emerging Economies, chapter 5, pages 87-117, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2014. "The investment demand constraint and the FX market," Chapters, in: Money, Banking and the Foreign Exchange Market in Emerging Economies, chapter 6, pages 118-149, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2014. "Concluding remarks," Chapters, in: Money, Banking and the Foreign Exchange Market in Emerging Economies, chapter 7, pages 150-153, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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Economics and Finance;JEL classification:
- D7 - Microeconomics - - Analysis of Collective Decision-Making
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