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|a Monetary Policy Implementation.
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|a I. Introduction; Boxes; 1. Information System for Instruments of Monetary Policy; II. Using the Database to Extract Information on the Instrument Mix; Tables; 1. Types of Monetary Instruments; Figures; 1. Highly Reported Instruments by Groups of Countries; A. Direct Instruments; B. Reserve Requirements; 2. Use of Direct Instruments, 1998-2004; 2. Reserve Requirements; 2. Reserve Requirements on Foreign Exchange Deposits; C. Statutory Liquidity Requirements; 3. Lending Facility in Developing Economies; 3. Reserve and Statutory Liquidity Requirements in Groups of Countries.
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|a 3. Summary of Highly Reported Instruments by Groups of Countries4. Use of Statutory Liquidity Requirements, 1998-2004; 4. Average Reserve Ratios in Groups of Countries; D. Standing Facilities; 5. The Reporting of Interest Rate Arrangement in Groups of Countries; 6. Standing Facilities; 7. Designs of Lending Facility in Groups of Countries; E. Discretionary Monetary Instruments; 5. Market-Based Instruments; 4. Government vs. Central Bank Securities: Advantages and Disadvantages; 8. Open Market Operations; F. Market Information; III. Final Remarks; 6. Market Information, 2004; Appendices.
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|a I. Characterizing Some of the Monetary Policy InstrumentsII. Template for Monetary Instruments Database.
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|a Since the early 1990s, the IMF has been advising countries to shift to the use of indirect instruments for executing monetary policy. This paper provides information about a monetary policy instruments database, maintained by the Monetary and Capital Markets Department of the IMF. We offer an overview of the information contained in the database in the form of comparative summary tables and graphs to illustrate the use of monetary policy instruments by groups of countries (developing, emerging market and developed countries). The main trend that can be identified from the database information.
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|a Maino, Rodolfo.
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