Investigates the evolution and proliferation of central banks and the profession of central banking during the past century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Singleton is Reader in Economic History at Victoria University of Wellington. His previous publications include Innovation and Independence: The Reserve Bank of New Zealand, 1973-2002 (2006).
Inhaltsangabe
1. A beginner's guide to central banking 2. Very boring guys? 3. Wind in the willows: the small world of central banking c.1900 4. Something for everyone: new central banks, 1900-39 5. A series of disasters: central banking, 1914-39 6. The mysteries of central bank cooperation 7. The first central banking revolution 8. No time for cosmic thinkers: central banking in the 'Keynesian' era 9. Rekindling central bank cooperation in the Bretton Woods era 10. The goose that lays the golden egg: central banking in developing countries 11. The horse of inflation 12. The second central banking revolution: independence and accountability 13. Reputations at stake: financial deregulation and instability 14. Inflation targeting: the Holy Grail? 15. The long march to European monetary integration 16. A world with half a million central bankers.
1. A beginner's guide to central banking 2. Very boring guys? 3. Wind in the willows: the small world of central banking c.1900 4. Something for everyone: new central banks, 1900-39 5. A series of disasters: central banking, 1914-39 6. The mysteries of central bank cooperation 7. The first central banking revolution 8. No time for cosmic thinkers: central banking in the 'Keynesian' era 9. Rekindling central bank cooperation in the Bretton Woods era 10. The goose that lays the golden egg: central banking in developing countries 11. The horse of inflation 12. The second central banking revolution: independence and accountability 13. Reputations at stake: financial deregulation and instability 14. Inflation targeting: the Holy Grail? 15. The long march to European monetary integration 16. A world with half a million central bankers.
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