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Evolution and procedures in central banking edited by David E. Altig, Bruce D. Smith

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Altig, David, 1956-
Smith, Bruce D., -2002
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Banks and banking, Central.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, U.K. New York Cambridge University Press 2003
Summary:
The articles in this volume are collectively about shedding light on central banks as institutions: how modern central banks have come to be what they are, what their objectives ought to be, how central banks ought to behave, and what kinds of challenges they might face
Contents:
Laboratory experiments with an expectational Phillips curve / Jasmina Arifovic and Thomas J. Sargent ; Commentary / James Bullard, Christopher A. Sims
Whither central banking? / Charles Goodhart ; Commentary / Donald L. Kohn, Mark Gertler
Monetary policy in unknown territory: the European Central Bank in early years / Jürgen von Hagen and Matthias Brückner ; Commentary / Stephen G. Cecchetti, Vitor Gaspar
International currencies and dollarization / Alberto Trejos ; Commentary / Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel, Ross Levine
Banking panics and the origin of central banking / Gary Gorton and Lixin Huang ; Commentary / John H. Boyd, Edward J. Green
Establishing a monetary union in the United States / Arthur J. Rolnick, Bruce D. Smith, and Warren E. Weber ; Commentary / Neil Wallace, Bruce Champ
Currency competition in the digital age / Randall S. Kroszner ; Commentary / Jeremy C. Stein, Jeffrey M. Lacker
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Print version Evolution and procedures in central banking
ISBN:
9780511064876
051106487X
051107333X
9780511073335
9780511510762
0511510764
1280161280
9781280161285
0511205872
9780511205873
9780521158282
0521158281
OCLC:
770008698
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