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1. The Yugoslav Banking System and Monetary Contro 2. Trade credit and illiquidity crises in the Yugoslav economy.

By: Tyson, Laura, 'Andrea.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: World employment programme research working papers. Publisher: Geneva : International Labour Office, 1975Subject(s): Economic development | Monetary policy -- Credit policy -- Liquidity. -- Monetary policy -- Credit policy -- Liquidity. -- Monetary policy -- Credit policy -- LiquiditySummary: This is document containing two studies on monetary policy in Yugoslavia. The first part examines price increases and inflation, it looks at the annual rate of inflation and the average annual rate of growth of the money supply. The second part looks at credit policy and liquidity in the Yugoslav economy. The discussian in the second part attempts to relate the links between trade credit, liquidity and monetary policy to certain institutional forces which encourage Yugoslav enterprises to pay to obtain additional credit by defaulting on their previous credit contracts.
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This is document containing two studies on monetary policy in Yugoslavia. The first part examines price increases and inflation, it looks at the annual rate of inflation and the average annual rate of growth of the money supply. The second part looks at credit policy and liquidity in the Yugoslav economy. The discussian in the second part attempts to relate the links between trade credit, liquidity and monetary policy to certain institutional forces which encourage Yugoslav enterprises to pay to obtain additional credit by defaulting on their previous credit contracts.

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