The Political Economy of Central Banking in Emerging Economies
Herausgeber: Ya&
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Herausgeber: Ya&
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Central banks are at the heart of economic policy making and their decisions have a significant impact on the social and economic well-being of citizens. This book extends the research on the political economy of central banking by focusing on the emerging economies in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the European periphery.
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Central banks are at the heart of economic policy making and their decisions have a significant impact on the social and economic well-being of citizens. This book extends the research on the political economy of central banking by focusing on the emerging economies in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the European periphery.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780367420994
- ISBN-10: 0367420996
- Artikelnr.: 60017246
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780367420994
- ISBN-10: 0367420996
- Artikelnr.: 60017246
Mustafa Yäc¿ is an Assistant Professor of International Political Economy at ¿stinye University, ¿stanbul, Turkey.
(1) Introduction: Political Economy of Central Banking in Emerging
Economies Part 1 - Global Influences on Central Banking in Emerging
Economies: Debates on Central Bank Independence and Institutional Evolution
in National Economies (2) Institutional Metamorphosis: The Backlash Against
Independent Central Banking (3) Central Banks and Institutional Evolution
in Transition (4) Building Confidence 'On the Ground': Encounters Between
Finance and the Central Banks of South Africa and Turkey (5) The impact of
political-technocratic consensus on institutional stability and change:
Monetary and financial governance in Argentine and Chile Part 2 - Central
Banking in the European Periphery (6) The impact of European economic
governance and EU accession negotiations on the central banks in candidate
countries: the case of the National Bank of Serbia Part 3 - Central Banking
in Africa (7) The political economy of central banking in Nigeria: a
resource dependence perspective (8) The Independence of the South African
Reserve Bank: Coming full circle in 25 years? Part 4 - Central Banking in
Latin America (9) Gender diversity as a tool to make central banks
progressive institutions: the case of the Central Bank of Ecuador (10) The
Political Economy of Brazil's Enigmatic Central Bank, 1988-2018 Part 5 -
Central Banking in Asia (11) Interpreting the Evolution of the Monetary
Regime in Russia: The Political Economy of Rent Seeking and Central Banking
(12) The PBOC in the "New Era" of Chinese Political Economy (13)
Conclusion: New Venues of Research on Central Banking in Emerging Economies
Economies Part 1 - Global Influences on Central Banking in Emerging
Economies: Debates on Central Bank Independence and Institutional Evolution
in National Economies (2) Institutional Metamorphosis: The Backlash Against
Independent Central Banking (3) Central Banks and Institutional Evolution
in Transition (4) Building Confidence 'On the Ground': Encounters Between
Finance and the Central Banks of South Africa and Turkey (5) The impact of
political-technocratic consensus on institutional stability and change:
Monetary and financial governance in Argentine and Chile Part 2 - Central
Banking in the European Periphery (6) The impact of European economic
governance and EU accession negotiations on the central banks in candidate
countries: the case of the National Bank of Serbia Part 3 - Central Banking
in Africa (7) The political economy of central banking in Nigeria: a
resource dependence perspective (8) The Independence of the South African
Reserve Bank: Coming full circle in 25 years? Part 4 - Central Banking in
Latin America (9) Gender diversity as a tool to make central banks
progressive institutions: the case of the Central Bank of Ecuador (10) The
Political Economy of Brazil's Enigmatic Central Bank, 1988-2018 Part 5 -
Central Banking in Asia (11) Interpreting the Evolution of the Monetary
Regime in Russia: The Political Economy of Rent Seeking and Central Banking
(12) The PBOC in the "New Era" of Chinese Political Economy (13)
Conclusion: New Venues of Research on Central Banking in Emerging Economies
(1) Introduction: Political Economy of Central Banking in Emerging
Economies Part 1 - Global Influences on Central Banking in Emerging
Economies: Debates on Central Bank Independence and Institutional Evolution
in National Economies (2) Institutional Metamorphosis: The Backlash Against
Independent Central Banking (3) Central Banks and Institutional Evolution
in Transition (4) Building Confidence 'On the Ground': Encounters Between
Finance and the Central Banks of South Africa and Turkey (5) The impact of
political-technocratic consensus on institutional stability and change:
Monetary and financial governance in Argentine and Chile Part 2 - Central
Banking in the European Periphery (6) The impact of European economic
governance and EU accession negotiations on the central banks in candidate
countries: the case of the National Bank of Serbia Part 3 - Central Banking
in Africa (7) The political economy of central banking in Nigeria: a
resource dependence perspective (8) The Independence of the South African
Reserve Bank: Coming full circle in 25 years? Part 4 - Central Banking in
Latin America (9) Gender diversity as a tool to make central banks
progressive institutions: the case of the Central Bank of Ecuador (10) The
Political Economy of Brazil's Enigmatic Central Bank, 1988-2018 Part 5 -
Central Banking in Asia (11) Interpreting the Evolution of the Monetary
Regime in Russia: The Political Economy of Rent Seeking and Central Banking
(12) The PBOC in the "New Era" of Chinese Political Economy (13)
Conclusion: New Venues of Research on Central Banking in Emerging Economies
Economies Part 1 - Global Influences on Central Banking in Emerging
Economies: Debates on Central Bank Independence and Institutional Evolution
in National Economies (2) Institutional Metamorphosis: The Backlash Against
Independent Central Banking (3) Central Banks and Institutional Evolution
in Transition (4) Building Confidence 'On the Ground': Encounters Between
Finance and the Central Banks of South Africa and Turkey (5) The impact of
political-technocratic consensus on institutional stability and change:
Monetary and financial governance in Argentine and Chile Part 2 - Central
Banking in the European Periphery (6) The impact of European economic
governance and EU accession negotiations on the central banks in candidate
countries: the case of the National Bank of Serbia Part 3 - Central Banking
in Africa (7) The political economy of central banking in Nigeria: a
resource dependence perspective (8) The Independence of the South African
Reserve Bank: Coming full circle in 25 years? Part 4 - Central Banking in
Latin America (9) Gender diversity as a tool to make central banks
progressive institutions: the case of the Central Bank of Ecuador (10) The
Political Economy of Brazil's Enigmatic Central Bank, 1988-2018 Part 5 -
Central Banking in Asia (11) Interpreting the Evolution of the Monetary
Regime in Russia: The Political Economy of Rent Seeking and Central Banking
(12) The PBOC in the "New Era" of Chinese Political Economy (13)
Conclusion: New Venues of Research on Central Banking in Emerging Economies