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THE CHANGING FACE OF CENTRAL BANKING
EVOLUTIONARY TRENDS SINCE WORLD WAR II |
By: |
Pierre L. Siklos, Michael Bordo, Forrest Capie |
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ISBN 10: |
0521034493 |
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9780521034494 |
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Publisher: |
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS |
Pub. date: |
30 October, 2006 |
Series: |
Studies in Macroeconomic History |
Pages: |
372 |
Description: |
This book explores how central banks have emerged as the key players in national and international policy making. |
Synopsis: |
Central banks have emerged as the key players in national and international policy making. This book explores their evolution since World War II in 20 industrial countries. The study considers the mix of economic, political and institutional forces that have affected central bank behaviour and its relationship with government. The analysis reconciles vastly different views about the role of central banks in the making of economic policies. One finding is that monetary policy is an evolutionary process. |
Illustrations: |
30 b/w illus. 38 tables |
Publication: |
UK |
Imprint: |
Cambridge University Press |
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