Monetary and financial policies: a dynamical model approach Online publication date: Mon, 06-Apr-2015
by Ion Viorel Matei; Laura Ungureanu; Eduard Ionescu
World Review of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development (WREMSD), Vol. 11, No. 2/3, 2015
Abstract: Unquestionably it is considered that macroeconomic policy consists of two major components, the achievement and also the action of which depend, as a matter of fact, on the macroeconomic policy achievement: monetary policy and fiscal policy. Although they reckon that the core stabilisation policy should be represented by monetary policy, its effectiveness is influenced by factors that do not fall under monetary authorities. Therefore, in this study we present a dynamical model for monetary policy. The model emphasises both the principal interdependence settled between system variables (real stock of money, rate of inflation) and the variation of these is in relation to the parameters values. On the bases of the mathematical properties of the dynamics of the model under study one can infer the specific features of the modelled phenomenon and can highlight opportunities to influence these developments, forcing them to follow the optimal course imposed by necessities.
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