Indonesian Monetary Policy During the 199798 Crisis: A Monetarist Perspective
Author: Fane, George1
Source: Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, Volume 36, Number 3, December 2000 , pp. 49-64(16)
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Abstract:
This paper defends the IMF's strategy of targeting base money (M0) in 199798 against the criticism by Grenville (2000) that it was destined to fail because M0 is mainly demand determined and the demand for it was increased by a large and unpredictable amount by the banking panic. Grenville contends that Indonesian monetary policy should have aimed at domestic price stability. It is argued here that the growth of M0 far exceeded what could be justified by last resort lending to accommodate the banking panic, and that rapid inflation could only have been avoided by preventing most of the expansion of the public's cash holding that actually occurred. Achieving a modest target for domestic inflation would not therefore have been very different in practice from setting tight limits on the growth of M0. In contrast, both these policies would have been very different from the loss of control over M0 that actually occurred.Document Type: Research article
DOI: 10.1080/00074910012331338953
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