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Challenges in Fiscal and Monetary Policies in Mongolia / edited by Hiroyuki Taguchi, Takeshi Osada, Osamu Ito, Koki Hirota
(New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives. ISSN:21995982 ; 66)

Publisher (Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2023
Edition 1st ed. 2023.
Authors Taguchi, Hiroyuki editor
Osada, Takeshi editor
Ito, Osamu editor
Hirota, Koki editor
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Size IX, 248 p. 1 illus : online resource
Notes Chapter 1 Analysis of the "Dutch Disease" Effect and Public Financial Management in Mongolian Economy -- Chapter 2 Enhancement in Governance Capacity of the Sovereign Wealth Funds of Mongolia -- Chapter 3 Government Financial Supports for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in Mongolia -- Chapter 4 Macroprudential Policy to Manage Systemic Risk Deriving from Financial Institutions in Mongolia -- Chapter 5 Inflation Targeting and the Pass-through Effect in Mongolia -- Chapter 6 Stock Market Development and Macroeconomic Policies in Mongolia -- Chapter 7 The Development Stage of Bond Market in Mongolia among Asian countries
This book provides quantitative evidence on the issues in fiscal and monetary policies in Mongolia and presents necessary policy recommendations for policymakers and academic circles. Mongolia belongs to a natural resource-based, transition economy and thus has faced the risk of the so-called resource curse—including the “Dutch Disease” and immaturity in market-based systems, particularly in financial markets. Consequently, reformations of resource allocation and policy governance in fiscal and monetary fields have been required. So far, however, there have been only a very limited number of quantitative studies in the Mongolian economy among the vast literature of Asian studies. This book applies scientific approaches to address fiscal and monetary issues, such as data-oriented and econometric methods (a structural vector auto-regression model, a spatial econometric model, and panel estimation with fixed effects, among others). In this manner, the book enriches empirical evidence in academic literature and also contributes to evidence-based policymaking. All the authors are young leaders of government officials in the Ministry of Finance, Financial Regulatory Commission, and National Statistics Office in Mongolia, who have been trained in academic research methodologies at Saitama University, Japan, on JICA-JDS scholarships. Thus, academic researchers and policymakers will be prominent members of the target audience for this work.
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Subjects LCSH:Finance, Public
LCSH:Economic policy
LCSH:Microeconomics
LCSH:Finance
LCSH:Capital market
LCSH:Economic history
FREE:Public Finance
FREE:Economic Policy
FREE:Market Structure and Economic Design
FREE:Financial Economics
FREE:Capital Markets
FREE:Economy-wide Country Studies
Classification LCC:HJ9-9940
DC23:336
ID 8000092100
ISBN 9789811993657

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