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Monetary Policy

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Zusatztext A comprehensive user's guide to monetary policy ... a noble endeavour to improve understanding of the "dark art", to gather all the strands together so that this book is one that both practitioners and non-practitioners alike can benefit from. While central bankers will find it a valuable resource, academics will find it a useful work of reference and it should become a requisite handbook for students of central banking ... It is his [Bofinger's] blend of analysis of institutional practice within a theoretical framework that makes his book so useful. Informationen zum Autor Peter Bofinger is Full Professor and Chair in Monetary and International Economics at the University of Wuerzburg. He is also Consultant for the European Commission, the European Parliament, the Government of Kazakstan, and the Central Bank of Uzbekistan. Klappentext This book provides an in-depth description and analysis of monetary policy in Europe and the United States. Focusing specifically on the European Central Bank! it offers one of the first comprehensive guides to understanding the targets! strategy! and instruments of the ECB. Zusammenfassung This book provides an in-depth description and analysis of monetary policy in Europe and the United States. Unusually for a volume in the field, it focuses on actual monetary policy---targets, institutions, strategies, and instruments---but traditional and contemporary theoretical approaches to monetary policy form the basis for each chapter. Concentrating specifically on the European Central Bank, Monetary Policy offers one of the first comprehensive guides to understanding the targets, strategy, and instruments of the ECB.In the past, many books have presented mere descriptions of the institutional framework without providing a theoretical framework, while others have dealt mainly with theoretical aspects, thus neglecting the policy implications of their analysis. By combining a theoretical with a policy-oriented approach, Peter Bofinger succeeds in closing this gap in the monetary policy literature. As a result, his book will appeal to a broad readership, including investment bankers and other professional investors, central bankers, and scholars working in the field. Inhaltsverzeichnis I. Theoretical Fundamentals of Monetary Policy 2: The Demand for Money 3: The Money Supply Process---Trailhead of the Transmission Process 4: Monetary Policy Transmission II. Domestic Aspects of Monetary Policy 6: The Institutional Framework for Monetary Policy I: "Rules versus Discretion" 7: The Institutional Framework of Monetary Policy II: The Design of the Central Bank Legislation 8: Strategies ("Simple Rules") for a Stability-Oriented Monetary Policy 9: The Conduct of Monetary Policy by the World's major Central Banks 10: The Instruments of Monetary Policy 11: Seigniorage and Inflation Tax III. Monetary Policy in an Open Economy 13: Monetary Policy Strategies in an Open Economy ...

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Authors Peter Bofinger, Julian Reischle, Andrea Schachter
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.10.2001
 
EAN 9780199248568
ISBN 978-0-19-924856-8
No. of pages 475
Dimensions 158 mm x 232 mm x 24 mm
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

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