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Management Of Foreign Exchange: A Peep Into The Next Decade., O K. Anifowose
Management Of Foreign Exchange: A Peep Into The Next Decade., O K. Anifowose
Bullion
The paper examines the management of the foreign exchange in Nigeria the next decade. The paper is structured into four main sections after these introductory remarks. section 1 discusses some conceptual issues such as:-foreign exchange versus external reserves, objectives of reserve management, strategies employed in managing the reserves and techniques for reserve management. section 11 discusses tools of reserve management the third section provides some thoughts as to the direction of foreign management in the next decade. section IV summarises and concludes the paper.
Central Bank Of Nigeria, Monetary, Credit, Foreign Trade And Exchange Policy Guidelines For 1997 Fiscal Year., Central Bank Of Nigeria Central Bank Of Nigeria
Central Bank Of Nigeria, Monetary, Credit, Foreign Trade And Exchange Policy Guidelines For 1997 Fiscal Year., Central Bank Of Nigeria Central Bank Of Nigeria
Bullion
This paper contains the outlines of the monetary, credit, foreign trade and exchange policy guidelines for banks and other financial institutions in Nigeria during fiscal 1997. The circular is structured into three sections and Appendix. Section one reviews developments in the economy and the policy environment in 1996 and thus provides the background to the policy measures for 1997. While section two outlines the monetary and credit policy measures and guidelines for banks and other financial institutions. The foreign trade and exchange policy measures for 1997 are highlighted in section three and lastly a list of prohibited import and export …
Tobin, James, Tony Caporale
Tobin, James, Tony Caporale
Economics and Finance Faculty Publications
James Tobin was born in Champaign, Illinois, in 1918. He received his bachelor's degree in 1939 and his master's degree in 1940, both from Harvard. Following naval service during the years 1942-6, he returned to his graduate studies and received his PhD from Harvard in 1947. In 1950, he joined the economics department at Yale University, and he has largely remained at Yale and has been identified with this institution throughout his career. He twice directed the Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, first from 1955 to 1961, and then from 1964 to 1965. He also served for two years, …