Article(s) about Policy
What is the Bank Lending Channel of Monetary Policy Transmission?The mechanism by which monetary policy is transmitted to the real economy remains a central topic in macroeconomics. The bank lending channel represents the credit view of this mechanism. According to this view, monetary policy works by affecting bank assets (loans) as well as banks’ [Read more]
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Posted: 13 years ago | ||
What is the Exchange Rate Channel of Monetary Policy Transmission?The central bank use monetary policy to achieve the goals of macroeconomic management. Consequently, monetary policy is employed as a tool to control or influence monetary aggregates such as interest rates, money supply and bank credit, including the exchange rate, with a view to achieving set [Read more]
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Posted: 13 years ago | ||
Institutional Framework for Monetary Policy in NigeriaThe institutional set up of the monetary policy process affects the efficacy of monetary policy. In Nigeria, the Monetary Policy Department of the CBN articulates the monetary policy framework and produce draft monetary programme which is considered by a Monetary Policy Committee(MPC) . The MPC [Read more]
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Posted: 13 years ago | ||
Monetary Policy Implementation Framework and OutcomePrior to the banking sector consolidation exercise that was concluded in December 2005, the framework for monetary policy in Nigeria had witnessed some transformation. This included the shift from the use of direct monetary policy control to indirect (market-based) monetary management, and the [Read more]
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Posted: 13 years ago | ||
Monetary Policy Instruments Used By the CBNUntil about 1993 when OMO was introduced, the CBN relied almost exclusively on varying combinations of direct instruments of monetary control from time to time. These instruments included: credit ceilings, secretarial credit allocation, interest rate controls, imposition of special deposits, moral [Read more]
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Posted: 13 years ago | ||
Nominal Anchor for Monetary PolicyA nominal anchor for monetary policy is a single variable or device which the central bank uses to pin down expectations of private agents about the nominal price level or its path or about what the Bank might do with respect to achieving that path (Krugman, 2003). Generally, the two kinds of [Read more]
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Posted: 13 years ago | ||
Objectives and Targets of Monetary Policy in NigeriaIn Nigeria, the major objectives of policy are the attainment of price stability and sustainable economic growth.
Associated objectives are those full employment and stable long-term interest rates and real exchange rates. In pursuing these objectives, the CBN recognises the existence of [Read more]
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Posted: 13 years ago | ||
Direction of Monetary Policy in Nigeria Beyond 2007The current monetary policy framework is based on the targeting of bank reserves as operating target with monetary aggregates as intermediate target. The ultimate objective is to influence the general level of prices - inflation.
Monetary targeting implied by the current practice was considered [Read more]
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Posted: 13 years ago | ||
Nigeria Introduces Levy on Wheat GrainReport Highlights: Effective July 20, 2012, the Government of Nigeria (GON) introduced a 15-percent levy on wheat grain imports resulting in an increase of the effective duty from 5 percent to 20 percent. The GON also introduced a 65-percent levy on wheat flour imports to increase the effective [Read more]
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Posted: 13 years ago | ||
Challenges from Nigeria’s Economic RecoveryThis piece documents the facts of the supply-side recovery in Nigeria in the last few years and identifies the triggers. It then discusses the challenges the new turn of events pose to policy makers, who are only just responding to the previous downturn. Data that have become available since [Read more]
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Posted: 15 years ago |