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The work looks at with the gradual revision of the methods of credit control in France during the late 1960s and 1970s. The implications of the change in the philosophy of credit control and the ensuing modification to the instruments of monetary policy a... see more

The article presents French monetary and credit controls as a coherent system, displays the inner logic of this system and evaluates its implications for policy objectives related to growth, the price level and balance-of-payments. The French system is su... see more

Increasingly the pressures of deregulation and competition have promoted innovation in the development of financial instruments. In the case of Italy the pressure for innovation has arisen from the need to finance the public sector borrowing requirement a... see more

Generally speaking, the application of credit ceilings confronts the monetary authorities with a number of political and technical problems, such as the acceptability of distortions of and limits to market forces, the difficulty of administrative controls... see more

Objective. The aim of this study was to evaluate the pattern of controls and sanctions by the Health Insurance Institute (HIIS) over primary healthcare practitioners (PHCPs) in Slovenia, the reasons for sanctions and the violence against PHCPs if they fol... see more

Most central banks are required to or choose to stabilize a price index, largely by manipulating short term interest rates. A serious problem is which index to choose among the national income deflator, wholesale prices, the cost of living,... see more

Several countries are currently engaged in a transition from direct to indirect instruments of monetary policy within the context of financial liberalisation programmes. However, this transition may result in a loss of monetary control, thereby stimulatin... see more

In recent years, the pace of financial deregulation in Australia has accelerated. Less reliance on direct controls, a floating currency and a less regulated banking system will all serve to transform the Australian financial system, but what will this imp... see more

AbstractUsing SVAR analysis, this paper finds what Sims calls a ‘price puzzle’, i.e. a case where CPI increases after a positive interest rate shock. The SVAR analysis controls for various monetary transmission mechanisms, including one based on the South... see more

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