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- ItemCMAP Monetary Theory and Practice(African Economic Research Consortium, 2021-09-07) Mwebaze, Thomas
- ItemCMAP Monetary Theory and Practice (ECON 541 Video Recording for 5 and 6 August 2021(African Economic Research Consortium, 2021-08-06) Mwebaze, Thomas
- ItemCMAP Monetary Theory and Practice Video Recording 26 August 2021(African Economic Research Consortium, 2021-08-26) Mwebaze, Thomas
- ItemCMAP Monetary Theory and Practice Video Recording for 10 August 2021(African Economic Research Consortium, 2021-08-10) Mwebaze, Thomas
- ItemCMAP Monetary Theory and Practice Video Recording for 12 August 2021(African Economic Research Consortium, 2021-08-12) Mwebaze, Thomas
- ItemCMAP Monetary Theory and Practice Video Recording for 13 August 2021(African Economic Research Consortium, 2021-08-16) Mwebaze, Thomas
- ItemCMAP Monetary Theory and Practice Video Recording for 17 August 2021(African Economic Research Consortium, 2021-08-18) Mwebaze, . Thomas
- ItemCMAP Monetary Theory and Practice Video Recording for 19 August 2021(African Economic Research Consortium, 2021-08-19) Mwebaze, Thomas
- ItemCMAP Monetary Theory and Practice Video Recording for 2 Sept 2021(African Economic Research Consortium, 2021-09-03) Mwebaze, Thomas
- ItemCMAP Monetary Theory and Practice Video Recording for 20 August 2021(African Economic Research Consortium, 2021-08-20) Mwebaze, Thomas
- ItemCMAP Monetary Theory and Practice Video Recording for 26 August 2021(African Economic Research Consortium, 2021-08-27) Mwebaze, Thomas
- ItemCMAP Monetary Theory and Practice Video Recordings for 24 August 2021(African Economic Research Consortium, 2021-08-24) Mwebaze, Thomas
- ItemECON 541 – Monetary Theory and Practice I(AERC, 14/08/2020) Okurut, Francis NathanThe purpose of this course is to enable you to acquire sufficient knowledge of monetary theory and policy. The course content is designed to ensure that the state of the art of monetary theory is given sufficient exposition, while at the same time introducing sufficient doses of policy and empirical topics with special reference to developing countries, in particular African countries. The course adequately prepares you for advanced research and practice in the area plus policy analysis and implementation. As the course outline indicates, course is in two parts. Part I deals with issues relating to various aspects of monetary theory including the role of money, money demand, money supply, money and inflation, monetary management, and central banking as well as money in the open economy. Part II covers the economics of financial institutions and financial intermediation, relationship between financial development and economic growth, money in an open economy, international financial institutions, and global economy. As well as providing theoretical frameworks for analyzing banking intermediations and the conduct of monetary policy, the course will also present empirical evidence and policy actions wherever possible to support the theories.
- ItemECON 541: Monetary Theory and Practice for 1, 3 and 4 Sept 2020(04/09/2020) Okurut, Francis Nathan
- ItemECON 541: Monetary Theory and Practice Video Recording for Sep 8, 10 and 11 2020(AERC, 12/09/2020) Okurut, Francis Nathan
- ItemECON 541: Monetary Theory and Practice Video recording of Sep 1, 2020(AERC, 01/09/2020) Okurut, Francis Nathan
- ItemECON 541: MONETARY THEORY AND PRACTICE – Week 2 recordings(AERC, 28/08/2020) Okurut, Francis Nathan
- ItemMONETARY THEORY AND PRACTICE COURSE OUTLINE(AERC, 09/08/2020) AERCThe purpose of this course is to enable the student to acquire sufficient knowledge of monetary theory and policy. The course content is designed to ensure that the state of the art of monetary theory is given sufficient exposition, while at the same time introducing sufficient doses of policy and empirical topics with special reference to developing countries, in particular African countries. The course adequately prepares the student for advanced research and practice in the area plus policy analysis and implementation
- ItemMONETARY THEORY AND PRACTICE LECTURE NOTES(10/08/2020) Okurut, Francis Nathan
- ItemMONETARY THEORY AND PRACTICE LECTURE NOTES(AERC, 10/08/2020) Okurut, Francis NathanThe purpose of this course is to enable you to acquire sufficient knowledge of monetary theory and policy. The course content is designed to ensure that the state of the art of monetary theory is given sufficient exposition, while at the same time introducing sufficient doses of policy and empirical topics with special reference to developing countries, in particular African countries. The course adequately prepares you for advanced research and practice in the area plus policy analysis and implementation. As the course outline indicates, course is in two parts. Part I deals with issues relating to various aspects of monetary theory including the role of money, money demand, money supply, money and inflation, monetary management, and central banking as well as money in the open economy. Part II covers the economics of financial institutions and financial intermediation, relationship between financial development and economic growth, money in an open economy, international financial institutions, and global economy. As well as providing theoretical frameworks for analysing banking intermediations and the conduct of monetary policy, the course will also present empirical evidence and policy actions wherever possible to support the theories