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For students and scholars of economics and finance, "The Rise and Fall of Monetary Targeting in Australia" by Simon Guttmann is a highly sought-after textbook that provides a comprehensive understanding of monetary policy in Australia. Published in 2005 by Australian Scholarly Publishing, this 348-page paperback is an essential resource for intermediate-level learners seeking to grasp the complexities of monetary targeting. With its clear and concise writing style, Guttmann's work is an invaluable tool for those looking to gain a deeper understanding of this critical aspect of economics.
What sets this book apart is its meticulous analysis of the rise and fall of monetary targeting in Australia, offering readers a unique insight into the country's economic history. Guttmann's expertise in the field shines through in his detailed examination of the topic, making this textbook an authoritative resource for students, researchers, and professionals alike.
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With its relevance to adult and further education, "The Rise and Fall of Monetary Targeting in Australia" is an ideal choice for students, teachers, and researchers seeking a comprehensive and authoritative guide to monetary policy in Australia.
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