Bankers, bureaucrats, and central bank politics : the myth of neutrality için kapak resmi
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Bankers, bureaucrats, and central bank politics : the myth of neutrality
Yazar:
Adolph, Christopher, 1976-
ISBN:
9781107032613

9781107567092
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Fiziksel Tanımlama:
xxiii, 357 pages ; 25 cm.
Seri:
Cambridge series in comparative politics.

Cambridge studies in comparative politics.
İçerik:
Agents, institutions, and the political economy of performance -- Career theories of monetary policy -- Central banker careers and inflation in industrial democracies -- Careers and the monetary policy process: three mechanism tests -- Careers and inflation in developing countries -- How central bankers use their independence -- Partisan governments, labor unions and monetary policy -- The politics of central banker appointment -- The politics of central banker tenure -- Conclusion: the dilemma of discretion.
Özet:
Most studies of the political economy of money focus on the laws protecting central banks from government interference; this book turns to the overlooked people who actually make monetary policy decisions. Using formal theory and statistical evidence from dozens of central banks across the developed and developing worlds, this book shows that monetary policy agents are not all the same. Molded by specific professional and sectoral backgrounds and driven by career concerns, central bankers with different career trajectories choose predictably
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