The changing face of central banking : evolutionary trends since World War II /

This book explores the evolution of central banks since World War II in 20 industrial countries. The study considers the mix of economic, political, and institutional forces that have affected central bank behavior and its relationship with government

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Siklos, Pierre L., 1955-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2002
Series:Studies in macroeconomic history
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Table of Contents:
  • Institutional make-up and evolution of central bank-government relations: an introduction
  • Legislation alone does not a central bank make: political structure, corporate governance and contracts for central bankers
  • Central bank personalities and monetary policy performance
  • Econometric analysis of central bank behavior: an evolutionary approach
  • Contrasting quantitative and qualitative assessments of central bank behavior and the evolution of monetary policies
  • Accountability, disclosure, and conflict resolution
  • Inflation targeting versus other inflation control measures: two sides of the same coin?
  • Changing face of central banking
  • Institutional make-up and evolution of central bank-government relations: an introduction
  • Legislation alone does not a central bank make: political structure, corporate governance and contracts for central bankers
  • Central bank personalities and monetary policy performance
  • Econometric analysis of central bank behavior: an evolutionary approach
  • Contrasting quantitative and qualitative assessments of central bank behavior and the evolution of monetary policies
  • Accountability, disclosure, and conflict resolution
  • Inflation targeting versus other inflation control measures: two sides of the same coin?
  • Changing face of central banking