Monetary Policy

Author: Alfredo Saad Filho
Thematic Area: Inclusive Growth

Abstract:This m odule outlines the basic principles ofpro-poor m onetary policy. Monetary policy refers essentially to the government’s regulation of the supply of money and the level of interest rates. These factors affect the level of economic activity, the com position of output, the structure of employment, the distribution of income and the direction of economic transfers. Monetary policy also influences fiscal policy (for example, the level of interest rates affects domestic public debt service), the balance of payments (the interest rates also influence the exchange rate and the level and direction of international capital flows) and the stability of the domestic financial system (the central bank is the regulator of financial institutions and the lender of last resort). Through these various channels, monetary policy affects the outcome of short-run stabilisation, and influences the policy remit of the state and the economic growth rate in the long run. Therefore, it can make an important contribution to a pro-poor development strategy. (...)

Keywords:Monetary Policy, Economic Policies, MDGs, Povery, Research, Programme
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Type/Issue:Training Module/2
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