Financial Liberalisation and Currency Demand in Zambia.
This paper examines the impact of exchange rate and financial sector liberalisation measures implemented in the early 1990s on the private sector's demand for base money in Zambia. Using time-series data I show how the removal of controls on asset markets led to a permanent shift in the demand...
Main Author: | Adam, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Published: |
1999
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