policy rate transmission
Policy rate transmission refers to the process through which changes in a central bank's policy rate, such as the interest rate, are transmitted to the wider economy, impacting various financial variables like lending rates, investment, and inflation. It involves the mechanisms by which changes in the policy rate influence borrowing costs, lending behavior, and overall economic activity.
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