The book explains the framework of the money, liquidity and monetary policy in the USA, the Eurozone, Japan, and the United Kingdom. Even if the book is based on contemporary banking practice, it arises from careful examination of the historical development of opinions on money, liquidity and monetary policy. The authors claim that money and liquidity (and the financial system as a whole) are demonstrated best through financial statements (balance sheet and income statement) which are based on accounting. Thus any operation is clarified through double-entry record. Furthermore, the fundamentals of the payment systems are outlined.…mehr
The book explains the framework of the money, liquidity and monetary policy in the USA, the Eurozone, Japan, and the United Kingdom. Even if the book is based on contemporary banking practice, it arises from careful examination of the historical development of opinions on money, liquidity and monetary policy. The authors claim that money and liquidity (and the financial system as a whole) are demonstrated best through financial statements (balance sheet and income statement) which are based on accounting. Thus any operation is clarified through double-entry record. Furthermore, the fundamentals of the payment systems are outlined.
The Authors: Josef Jílek is Professor of Macroeconomics at the University of Economics, Prague (Czech Republic) and chief expert at the Czech National Bank. He lectures regularly and has published 17 books and many professional and scientific papers. Roman Matousek is Principal Lecturer in International Banking at London Metropolitan Business School. His research encompasses theoretical and empirical inquiry into issues of emerging markets economies, banking regulation, and monetary policy.