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Dominant By Accident : The Swiss National Bank's Growing Influence in the Early Days of Floating Exchange Rates / Jannik Corsin Belser.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Belser, Jannik Corsin, author.
Series:
eCahiers de l'Institut
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Banks and banking--Switzerland--History.
Banks and banking.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
Genève : Graduate Institute Publications, 2025.
Summary:
The 1970s was a decisive decade in monetary history as the switch to floating exchange rates made central bankers weighty actors in economic policymaking. This paper will show that this rise in power was not pronounced by decree in the Swiss case. Politicians eyed the Swiss National Bank's growing influence critically, some flirting with installing fiscal dominance. However, faced with widespread sympathy for central bank autonomy among the business community, political attacks on the SNB were not organised. In addition, many felt that the legal status quo of close cooperation between the Federal Council and the SNB Governing Board would keep decision-making within the reach of elected politicians. In an increasingly complex world of finance, the SNB established a position of expertise vis-à-vis the government and became the dominant force in monetary policymaking. This outcome was not driven by political choice but by structural conditions.We extend our heartfelt thanks to the Vahabzadeh Foundation for financially supporting the publication of best works by young researchers of the Graduate Institute, giving a priority to those who have been awarded academic prizes for their master's dissertations.
Contents:
List of Abbreviations
1. Introduction
2. Periodisation of the 1970s: Into A Brave New Monetary World
3. Switzerland: Shifting Priorities Amid Currency Fluctuation
4. Examples of Disagreement Between the Federal Council and the SNB
5. Partial Revision of the National Bank Act Between 1976 and 1979
6. Epilogue: Definition of Independence Twenty Years Later
7. Conclusion
Bibliography.
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ISBN:
9782940600588
2940600589

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