Irish financial sector Money supply Portfolio structure Government involvement in financial sector Monetary policy
Issue Date:
1974
Publisher:
Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland
Citation:
Dowling, Brendan R. 'The development of the financial sector in Ireland, 1949-72'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XXIII, Part I, 1973/1974, pp57-107
Series/Report no.:
Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland Vol. XXIII, Part I, 1973/1974
Abstract:
In the past decade or so there has been a considerable growth of interest
in monetary economics. Part of this growth in interest can be attributed
to the publication of important official enquiries in the US and the UK -
the Commission on Money and Credit and the Radcliffe Report. Another
important factor was, perhaps, an inevitable swing back from the excesses
of the post-Keynsians who relegated money to a very minor role in the
macro-economic process. In recent years also the problems of monetary
policy in open economies have been the attention of considerable research
and, in a world of internationally mobile capital, balance of payments
positions are examined from a monetary, rather than a purely tradeoriented,
standpoint.
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