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Towards Financial Independence in a Developing Economy - An Analysis of Monetary Experience of Federation of Rhodesia

English · Paperback / Softback

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First published in 1967, this is a unique study of the establishment of the Bank of Rhodesia and Nyasland - a central bank and London-type money market in a financially externally dependent economy.

List of contents

Part I 1. Political and Economic Background 2. The Monetary Authority 3. The Commercial Banking System 4. The Money Market 5. The Capital Market 6. Non-Bank Financial Intermediaries Part II 7. Incomes, Employment, Prices and the Balance of Payments, 1952-63 8. The Scope for Monetary Policy in an Expatriate Banking System 9. The Impact of the Establishment of a Central Bank 10. The Impact of the Establishment of a Central Bank (Continued) 12. The Role of Non-Bank Financial Intermediaries

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R.A. Sowelem, University of Leeds. Foreword by W.T. Newlyn, Professor of Development Economics, University of Leeds.

Summary

First published in 1967, this is a unique study of the establishment of the Bank of Rhodesia and Nyasland – a central bank and London-type money market in a financially externally dependent economy.

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