Offering an introduction to the Japanese political system, this book covers the end of the Koizumi era, the brief and troubled premiership of Abe, and the selection of Fukuda as prime minister. It includes material on "bubble" and "post-bubble" economic developments, as well as coverage of health care policy.
Offering an introduction to the Japanese political system, this book covers the end of the Koizumi era, the brief and troubled premiership of Abe, and the selection of Fukuda as prime minister. It includes material on "bubble" and "post-bubble" economic developments, as well as coverage of health care policy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: The Art of Monetary Policy, David Colander, Dewey Daane Part 1 General Issues Chapter 1 The Human Factor and the Fed, Paul A. Volcker Chapter 2 Change and the Art of Monetary Policy, Dennis Weatherstone Chapter 3 The Limitations of Monetary Policy, Robert C. Holland Chapter 4 A Primer on the U.S. Banking Situation, Albert M. Wojnilower Chapter 5 Outlook for the Banking and Financial System: The Year 2000, John Rau Part 2 Real-World Policy Chapter 6 The Fed: Reconciling Autonomy and Democracy, Bruce K. MacLaury Chapter 7 Monetary Policy as Viewed by a Money Market Part Icipant, David M. Jones Chapter 8 A Monetarist's Confession, Eugene A. Leonard Part 3 Operational Details Chapter 9 The Implementation of Monetary Policy, Peter D. Sternlight Chapter 10 Debt Management, Richard V. Adams Chapter 11 The Federal Open Market Committee in Action, Dewey Daane Part 4 International Monetary Issues Chapter 12 The Globalization of World Financial Markets, Stephen H. Axilrod Chapter 13 A Trader's View of the Foreign Exchange Market, Scott E. Pardee Chapter 14 Monetary and Exchange Rate Policy Implementation, Margaret Greene Chapter 15 Fixed Versus Fluctuating Exchange Rates, Francis H. Schott Chapter 16 International Coordination of National Economic Policies, Robert Solomon
Introduction: The Art of Monetary Policy, David Colander, Dewey Daane Part 1 General Issues Chapter 1 The Human Factor and the Fed, Paul A. Volcker Chapter 2 Change and the Art of Monetary Policy, Dennis Weatherstone Chapter 3 The Limitations of Monetary Policy, Robert C. Holland Chapter 4 A Primer on the U.S. Banking Situation, Albert M. Wojnilower Chapter 5 Outlook for the Banking and Financial System: The Year 2000, John Rau Part 2 Real-World Policy Chapter 6 The Fed: Reconciling Autonomy and Democracy, Bruce K. MacLaury Chapter 7 Monetary Policy as Viewed by a Money Market Part Icipant, David M. Jones Chapter 8 A Monetarist's Confession, Eugene A. Leonard Part 3 Operational Details Chapter 9 The Implementation of Monetary Policy, Peter D. Sternlight Chapter 10 Debt Management, Richard V. Adams Chapter 11 The Federal Open Market Committee in Action, Dewey Daane Part 4 International Monetary Issues Chapter 12 The Globalization of World Financial Markets, Stephen H. Axilrod Chapter 13 A Trader's View of the Foreign Exchange Market, Scott E. Pardee Chapter 14 Monetary and Exchange Rate Policy Implementation, Margaret Greene Chapter 15 Fixed Versus Fluctuating Exchange Rates, Francis H. Schott Chapter 16 International Coordination of National Economic Policies, Robert Solomon
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