Monetary policy and central banking in the Middle East and North Africa

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Bibliographic Details
Group Author: Dibeh Ghassan, 1963-; Cobham David P.
Published: Routledge,
Publisher Address: Abingdon, Oxon New York, NY
Publication Dates: 2009.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: The Routledge political economy of the Middle East and North Africa series
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Carrier Form: xii, 251 p.: ; 24 cm.
ISBN: 9780415476430 (hbk : alk. paper)
0415476437 (hbk : alk. paper)
9780203884553 (ebook)
0203884558 (ebook)
Index Number: F833
CLC: F833.700
Call Number: F833.700/M742
Contents: Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction/ David Cobham and Ghassan Dibeh --- Part I: Central banking and monetary policy. 2. The political economy of central banking in the MENA region with special reference to Lebanon / Ghassan Dibeh -- 3. The degree of legal central bank independence in MENA countries: international comparison and macroeconomic implications / Enrico Gisolo -- 4. Monetary policy operations of debtor central banks in MENA countries / Gunther Schnabl and Franziska Schober -- 5. Central bank independence in a MENA transition economy: the experience of Algeria / Abdallah Zouache and Mohamed-Cherif Ilmane -- 6. Inflation targeting and financial fragility in Tunisia / Adel Boughrara, Mongi Boughzala and Hassouna Moussa --- Part II: Monetary policy and exchange rate regimes. 7. Alternative exchange rate regimes for MENA countries: gravity model estimates of the trade effects / Christopher Adam and David Cobham -- 8. Exchange rate arrangements and price stability in MENA countries / Elias El-Achkar and Wassim Shahin -- 9. Exchange rate regimes for small countries: an application to the Maghreb countries / Chrysost Bangake, Jean-Baptiste Desquilbet and Nabil Jedlane -- 10. Estimating central bank behaviour in emerging markets: the case of Turkey / Ozan Hatipoglu and C. Emre Alper -- 11. A common currency for Middle Eastern and North African countries? Lessons from the European Monetary Union / Sergio Rossi.
"This book examines monetary policy, central banking and exchange rate regimes in the Middle East and North Africa. Part I covers central banking and monetary policy, while Part II covers monetary policy and exchange rate regimes. Some chapters focus on the monetary frameworks of particular countries, including Lebanon, Algeria, Syria, Tunisia, Morocco, and Turkey, outlining the different systems operated in each case, considering their successes and failures, and discussing important issues such as government policy, macroeconomic performance, inflation and inflation targeting, central bank independence and the impact of broader political economic developments on the conduct of monetary policy. Other chapters cover thematic issues across the whole region, including: central bank independence, operations of debtor central banks, the effect of exchange rates on inflation, and the effect on countries' trade of alternative exchange rate regimes. Drawing on the insights of scholars and policy-makers, this book is a vital resource for anyone wanting to understand the economies of the Middle East and North Africa."--Publisher's description.