Research Paper

(RP20) Monetary Policy in the SEACEN Countries: An Update by Azizah Talib

This study examines the short- and long-term demand for money in the SEACEN countries to determine whether it is still stable and predictable following the external shocks and the process of financial liberalization. The paper attempts to provide a broad overview of financial reforms taking place in the SEACEN countries during the 1980s with special focus on the implementation of financial liberalization and the implications for the formulation and implementation of monetary policy.

Author(s): Azizah Talib

Published Date: January 1993

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