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Monetary policy implications of increased capital flows
Quarterly Bulletin 1993 Q4
Published on
01 December 1993
By Andrew Crockett, Executive Director of the Bank of England
A paper presented by Andrew Crockett, an Executive Director of the Bank of England, to the August 1993 Jackson Hole Symposium, 'Changing capital markets: implications for monetary policy', organised by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.