The Capital Needs of Central Banks
Herausgeber: Milton, Sue; Sinclair, Peter
The Capital Needs of Central Banks
Herausgeber: Milton, Sue; Sinclair, Peter
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This collection takes the reader through historical, theoretical and factual discussions on why central banks exist and the role - actual and intended - they have in assisting their home nation in achieving monetary and financial stability.
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This collection takes the reader through historical, theoretical and factual discussions on why central banks exist and the role - actual and intended - they have in assisting their home nation in achieving monetary and financial stability.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 351g
- ISBN-13: 9780415745376
- ISBN-10: 0415745373
- Artikelnr.: 39594824
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 351g
- ISBN-13: 9780415745376
- ISBN-10: 0415745373
- Artikelnr.: 39594824
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sue Milton works in the Bank of England's Centre for Central Banking Studies, where she is an adviser on central bank governance. Peter Sinclair is Professor of Economics at the University of Birmingham, UK.
1. Central bank's capital: An Introduction Peter Sinclair and Sue Milton
2. Central bank finances and independence: how much capital should a
central bank have? Alex Cukierman 3. Central bank financial strength and
macroeconomic policy performance Peter Stella 4. Financing the central
bank: capital adequacy and financial independence - an accountant's
perspective Robin Darbyshire 5. Securing financial independence in the
legal basis of a central bank Fabian Amtenbrink 6. Central bank capital
adequacy: the cases of central banks with or without monetary policy Luca
Papi 7. Exchange rate appreciation and negative central bank capital: is
there a problem? Jan Frait and Tomá Holub 8. Central bank losses,
electronic money and contestable central banking Yúksel Górmez 9. Funding
models for central banks: is the European Central Bank a special case? Ian
Ingram 10. The evolving financial arrangements and independence of the
National Bank of Poland Wojciech Kolodziej 11. Central bank funding models
and their risk-return profile J Ramón Martínez-Resanó 12. How asset
liability management techniques can help central banks Age Bakker, Han van
der Hoorn and Leonard Zwikker
2. Central bank finances and independence: how much capital should a
central bank have? Alex Cukierman 3. Central bank financial strength and
macroeconomic policy performance Peter Stella 4. Financing the central
bank: capital adequacy and financial independence - an accountant's
perspective Robin Darbyshire 5. Securing financial independence in the
legal basis of a central bank Fabian Amtenbrink 6. Central bank capital
adequacy: the cases of central banks with or without monetary policy Luca
Papi 7. Exchange rate appreciation and negative central bank capital: is
there a problem? Jan Frait and Tomá Holub 8. Central bank losses,
electronic money and contestable central banking Yúksel Górmez 9. Funding
models for central banks: is the European Central Bank a special case? Ian
Ingram 10. The evolving financial arrangements and independence of the
National Bank of Poland Wojciech Kolodziej 11. Central bank funding models
and their risk-return profile J Ramón Martínez-Resanó 12. How asset
liability management techniques can help central banks Age Bakker, Han van
der Hoorn and Leonard Zwikker
1. Central bank's capital: An Introduction Peter Sinclair and Sue Milton
2. Central bank finances and independence: how much capital should a
central bank have? Alex Cukierman 3. Central bank financial strength and
macroeconomic policy performance Peter Stella 4. Financing the central
bank: capital adequacy and financial independence - an accountant's
perspective Robin Darbyshire 5. Securing financial independence in the
legal basis of a central bank Fabian Amtenbrink 6. Central bank capital
adequacy: the cases of central banks with or without monetary policy Luca
Papi 7. Exchange rate appreciation and negative central bank capital: is
there a problem? Jan Frait and Tomá Holub 8. Central bank losses,
electronic money and contestable central banking Yúksel Górmez 9. Funding
models for central banks: is the European Central Bank a special case? Ian
Ingram 10. The evolving financial arrangements and independence of the
National Bank of Poland Wojciech Kolodziej 11. Central bank funding models
and their risk-return profile J Ramón Martínez-Resanó 12. How asset
liability management techniques can help central banks Age Bakker, Han van
der Hoorn and Leonard Zwikker
2. Central bank finances and independence: how much capital should a
central bank have? Alex Cukierman 3. Central bank financial strength and
macroeconomic policy performance Peter Stella 4. Financing the central
bank: capital adequacy and financial independence - an accountant's
perspective Robin Darbyshire 5. Securing financial independence in the
legal basis of a central bank Fabian Amtenbrink 6. Central bank capital
adequacy: the cases of central banks with or without monetary policy Luca
Papi 7. Exchange rate appreciation and negative central bank capital: is
there a problem? Jan Frait and Tomá Holub 8. Central bank losses,
electronic money and contestable central banking Yúksel Górmez 9. Funding
models for central banks: is the European Central Bank a special case? Ian
Ingram 10. The evolving financial arrangements and independence of the
National Bank of Poland Wojciech Kolodziej 11. Central bank funding models
and their risk-return profile J Ramón Martínez-Resanó 12. How asset
liability management techniques can help central banks Age Bakker, Han van
der Hoorn and Leonard Zwikker