Issues in Monetary and Fiscal Policy in Small Developing States: A Case Study of the Pacific
Synopsis
This study examines how monetary and fiscal policies are implemented in Pacific small states and the impact on growth and development in these countries. It carefully sets out both the policy and institutional constraints in monetary and fiscal policy management, provides case study examples of policy implementation in practice, and suggests policy options that can be used by these countries.
Chapters
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Acknowledgements
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Abbreviations and acronyms
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Pacific Island currencies
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Preface
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Monetary Policy Transmission Mechanisms in Pacific Island Countries
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Fiscal Policy Frameworks in Pacific Island Countries
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Macroeconomic Performance in Six Pacific Island Countries
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Monetary Policy Instruments: Chronological Developments
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Socio-economic Profile of PICs
Published
11 October 2011
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Copyright (c) 2011 Commonwealth Secretariat
License
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