Ageing, Financial Markets and Monetary Policy
By: Auerbach, Alan J (ed.) | Herrmann, Heinz (ed.).
Material type: BookPublisher: Berlin et al., Springer, 2002Description: 350 pages.ISBN: 3-540-42727-9.Subject(s): ageing population | financial market | monetary policyGenre/Form: conference proceedingsOnline resources: Publisher's website Summary: The book gives an overview of the implications of population ageing on economic development and financial systems. It describes several challenges which the ageing process poses for central banks, giving special consideration to the situation in Europe. The first two chapters discuss the relationship between ageing and saving and between ageing and international capital flows. Other chapters consider the possible implications for financial markets. The final part raises issues which are of particular relevance for central banks, namely ageing and financial stability and how ageing will affect monetary policy. (Amazon)Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The book gives an overview of the implications of population ageing on economic development and financial systems. It describes several challenges which the ageing process poses for central banks, giving special consideration to the situation in Europe. The first two chapters discuss the relationship between ageing and saving and between ageing and international capital flows. Other chapters consider the possible implications for financial markets. The final part raises issues which are of particular relevance for central banks, namely ageing and financial stability and how ageing will affect monetary policy. (Amazon)
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