Creating stable monetary systems in post-communist economies

Rostowski, J. (1993). Creating stable monetary systems in post-communist economies. (CEP discussion paper 141). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
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The primary function of banks during economic transformation is seen to be provision of an efficient payment mechanism. The lack of banking skills, particularly in credit allocation, is seen as the major problem in achieving stable monetary systems. This is a problem which can be expected to last many years. The solution is to limit banks to very safe assets (initially central bank liabilities). Combining such safe banks with a monetary rule would provide stable monetary systems during transition.

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