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The Oxford handbook of the economics of central banking /

The Oxford handbook of the economics of central banking / Economics of central banking edited by David G. Mayes, Pierre L. Siklos, and Jan-Egbert Sturm. - 1 online resource. - Oxford handbooks online . - Oxford handbooks online. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Central Banking's 'Long March' Over the Decades / Transparency of Monetary Policy in the Post-Crisis World / Real Estate, Construction, Money, Credit and Finance / Inside the Bank Box: Evidence on Interest Rate Pass-Through and Monetary Policy Transmission / Term Premium Variability and Monetary Policy / Open Market Operations / Central Banking and Prudential Regulation: How The Wheel Turns / The Changing Consensus on the Central Bank's Role in Financial Stability and Supervision / Central Banks and the New Regulatory Regime for Banks / Macroprudential Regulation of Banks and Financial Institutions / Central Banking and Crisis Management from the Perspective of Austrian Business Cycle Theory / Monetary Policy Committees and Voting Behaviour / The Changing Role of the Central Bank in Crisis Avoidance and Management / Managing Macrofinancial Crises: The Role of the Central Bank / Macro-Modelling, Default and Money / Model Uncertainty in Macro Economics: On the Implications of Financial Frictions / What Has Publishing Inflation Forecasts Accomplished? : Central Banks and Their Competitors / Peaks and Troughs: Economics and Political Economy of Central Bank Independence Cycles / The Governance of Central Banks: With Some Examples from the Bank of England and Another, and Some Implications for All / Can the Central Bank Alleviate Fiscal Burdens? / The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Central Banking / Strategies for Conducting Monetary Policy: A Critical Appraisal / Central Bank Communication: How to Manage Expectations? / Central Bank Communications: A Case Study / David G. Mayes, Pierre L. Siklos, Jan-Egbert Sturm -- Nergiz Dincer, Barry Eichengreen, Petra Geraats -- Peter Sinclair -- Leonardo Gambacorta, Paul Mizen -- Timothy S. Fuerst, Ronald Mau -- Jan Toporowski -- Kevin Davis -- Michael W. Taylor, Douglas W. Arner, Evan C. Gibson -- David T. Llewellyn -- Gerald P. Dwyer -- Gunther Schnabl -- Sylvester Eijffinger, Ronald Mahieu, Louis Raes -- David G. Mayes -- Patrick Honohan, Domenico Lombardi, Samantha St. Amand -- Charles Goodhart, Nikolaos Romanidis, Dimitrios P. Tsomocos, Martin Shubik -- Michael Binder, Philipp Lieberknecht, Jorge Quintana, Volker Wieland -- Pierre L. Siklos -- Donato Masciandaro, Davide Romelli -- Forrest Capie, Geoffrey Wood -- Ricardo Reis -- Alex Cukierman -- D. L. Thornton -- Jakob de Haan, Jan-Egbert Sturm -- J. Scott Davis, Mark A. Wynne.

The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Central Banking covers a wide range of central bank topics, including governance, independence, balance-sheet and crisis management, and the challenges in macroeconomic modeling. The book is intended as an up-to-date reference for the current and potential challenges faced by central banks in the conduct of monetary policy and in the search for the maintenance of financial system stability. The approach involves a wide variety of views about the past and present behavior and performance of central banks around the world, with the aim of providing a state-of-the-art perspective on the likely future challenges to be faced by this critical institution. Clearly, one of the motivations for the book is the great financial crisis of 2007-2009.

Specialized.

9780190626228 (ebook) : No price


Banks and banking, Central.
Monetary policy.

HG1811 / .O94 2019

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