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Philippine Monetary Policy and Aspects of the Financial Market: A Review of the Literature

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  • Tan, Edita A.
  • Francisco, Clodualdo

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Starting from early 1960s to late 1970s, this study conducts a survey of the literature dealing with Philippine monetary policy and related aspects of the financial market. In doing so, several important research problems are noted. Hence, this study is able to aid researchers, planners and policymakers in their future endeavor.

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  • Tan, Edita A. & Francisco, Clodualdo, 1979. "Philippine Monetary Policy and Aspects of the Financial Market: A Review of the Literature," Working Papers WP 1979-04, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:phd:wpaper:wp_1979-04
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