2019
DOI: 10.17687/jeb.0701.05
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Determinants of Sterilization using a Trilemma Policy: A study in Qatar, Kuwait, Indonesia and Japan

Abstract: Trilemma policy refers to a concept of international economics that states it is impossible to gain all three variables at one time, which is also known as Mundell-Fleming framework. The trilemma policies consist of independent monetary policy, exchange rate stability, and free capital mobility. Pursuing any two of the variables will shadow the other one. Sterilization, on the other hand, reflects the policy set by Central Bank to limit the effects of inflow and outflow of capital money supply. Trilemma policy… Show more

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