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RBA Glossary definition for deregulation
deregulation – The progressive removal of controls on entry and operations, intended to enhance competition, and raise the productivity of the major entities in the industry concerned.
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Deregulation in Existing IS/LM Models
1 Dec 1988
RDP
8811
RDP 8811: Monetary Transmission in a Deregulated Financial System 3. Deregulation in Existing IS/LM Models. ... How does financial market deregulation complicate the standard IS/LM result? Recent work by Tobin (1987) summarizes the standard response.
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Monetary Transmission in a Deregulated Financial System
1 Dec 1988
RDP
8811
Research Discussion Papers contain the results of economic research within the Reserve Bank
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Monetary Transmission in a Deregulated Financial System
1 Dec 1988
RDP
8811
Research Discussion Papers contain the results of economic research within the Reserve Bank
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1988/8811.html
Empirical Implications
1 Dec 1988
RDP
8811
He points out that the conventional wisdom of money leading output was established using data primarily from the pre-deregulation era. ... In all countries there is agreement that the effectiveness of monetary policy is not necessarily being reduced by
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Conclusions
1 Dec 1988
RDP
8811
deregulation and innovation have taken us to a world without currency or required reserves. ... Monetary policy remains very powerful. The theoretical model was presented in a futuristic framework of zero currency balances and complete deregulation to
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References
1 Dec 1988
RDP
8811
Bulletin. , December, pp.1–10. Blundell-Wignall, A. and S. Thorp, (1987), “Money Demand, Own Interest Rates and Deregulation”, Reserve Bank of Australia, Research Discussion Paper, No. ... 12, pp.33–50. Harper, I.R., (1984), “Some Speculation
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Introduction
1 Dec 1988
RDP
8811
With rapid financial innovation, deregulation, improved transactions based technology and the growing financial sophistication of households, firms and intermediaries, many transactions no longer require the use of that sort of money.
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Policy Implications
1 Dec 1988
RDP
8811
Yet for many countries, including the US, the U.K., Canada, and Australia, where financial deregulation has undermined the simple monetary targeting option, regimes currently in operation are probably best described
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Conceptual Framework
1 Dec 1988
RDP
8811
A third implication of the current trend towards financial deregulation is the tendency for banks to pass on interest rate risk to end-users by offering more floating rate facilities on
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