monetary policy spillovers
Monetary policy spillovers refer to the indirect effects that changes in one country's monetary policy have on other countries' economies. These effects can be transmitted through various channels such as trade, capital flows, and exchange rate movements, influencing other countries' economic activity, inflation, and financial stability.
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