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Title Central banks at a crossroads : what can we learn from history? / edited by Michael D. Bordo, Rutgers University, New Jersey, Øyvind Eitrheim, Norges Bank, Marc Flandreau, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Jan F. Qvigstad, Norges Bank
Published New York NY : Cambridge University Press, [2016]
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Description 1 online resource (xix, 697 pages) : illustrations
Series Studies in macroeconomic history
Studies in macroeconomic history.
Contents 1. Introduction / Michael D. Bordo, Øyvind Eitrheim, Marc Flandreau, and Jan F. Qvigstad -- 2. The descent of central banks (1400-1815) / William Roberds and François R. Velde -- 3. Central bank credibility : an historical and quantitative exploration / Michael D. Bordo and Pierre L. Siklos -- 4. The coevolution of money markets and monetary policy, 1815-2008 / Clemens Jobst and Stefano Ugolini -- 5. Central bank independence in small open economies / Forrest Capie, Geoffrey Wood, and Juan Castañeda -- 6. Fighting the last war : economists on the lender of last resort / Richard S. Grossman and Hugh Rockoff -- 7. A century and a half of central banks, international reserves, and international currencies / Barry Eichengreen and Marc Flandreau -- 8. Central banks and the stability of the international monetary regime / Catherine Schenk and Tobias Straumann -- 9. The international monetary and financial system : a capital account historical perspective / Claudio Borio, Harold James, and Hyun Song Shin -- 10. Central banking : perspectives from emerging economies / Menzie D. Chinn -- 11. The evolution of the financial stability mandate : from its origins to the present day / Gianni Toniolo and Eugene N. White -- 12. Bubbles and central banks : historical perspectives / Markus K. Brunnermeier and Isabel Schnabel -- 13. Central banks and payment systems : the evolving trade-off between cost and risk / Charles Kahn, Stephen Quinn, and William Roberds -- 14. Central bank evolution : lessons learnt from the sub-prime crisis / C.A.E. Goodhart -- 15. The evolution of central banks : a practitioner's Perspective / Andrew G. Haldane and Jan F. Qvigstad
Summary Throughout their long history, the primary concern of central banks has oscillated between price stability in normal times and financial stability in extraordinary times. In the wake of the recent global financial crisis, central banks have been given additional responsibilities to ensure financial stability, which has sparked intense debate over the nature of their role. Bankers and policy makers face an enormous challenge finding the right balance of power between the central bank and the state. This volume is the result of an international conference held at Norges Bank (the central bank of Norway). International experts and policy makers present research and historical analysis on the evolution of the central bank. They specifically focus on four key aspects: its role as an institution, the part it plays within the international monetary system, how to delineate and limit its functions, and how to apply the lessons of the past two centuries
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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SUBJECT Europa gnd
Subject Banks and banking, Central -- History
Monetary policy -- History
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Finance.
Banks and banking, Central
Monetary policy
Geldpolitik
Notenbank
Notenbankpolitik
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Bordo, Michael D., editor.
Eitrheim, Øyvind, editor.
Flandreau, Marc, editor.
Qvigstad, Jan Fredrik, editor.
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