unconventional monetary policy
Unconventional monetary policy refers to non-traditional measures implemented by a central bank to stimulate the economy when traditional methods (such as adjusting interest rates) are ineffective or exhausted. These unconventional policies may include quantitative easing, forward guidance, or purchasing non-government assets, with the aim of boosting economic growth and inflation.
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