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The History of the Bundesbank

Author : Jakob De Haan
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 17,21 MB
Release : 2012-09-10
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1134604130

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After fifty years the Deutsche Bundesbank - the central bank that dominated European monetary affairs - has stepped down to entrust monetary policy to the European Central Bank (ECB). This is the first research work to thoroughly explore the lessons to be learned from the Bundesbank by the ECB, in areas such as price stability and political interference.

The Bundesbank

Author : Ellen Kennedy
Publisher :
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 16,34 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN :

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Inside the Bundesbank

Author : Robert Pringle
Publisher : Springer
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 49,18 MB
Release : 2015-12-22
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1349264768

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The Bundesbank is one of the world's most powerful and successful central banks, outstanding for its independence in the conduct of monetary policy and for its success in the achievement of relative price stability virtually throughout the post-war era. This collection of essays by the President of the Bundesbank, by former and present Board members and by Heads of Department within the Bundesbank offer a rare inside insight into its operations. The individual contributions to this volume explain the historical, legal and institutional basis of German internal and external monetary policy and highlight the goals of the German central bank and its role in the economy as a whole. The role of the Deutschmark as one of the leading international transaction, reserve and investment currencies is discussed in detail. Students of monetary management and the banking community throughout the world will benefit greatly from a study of this unique volume.

Central Bank Independence and the Legacy of the German Past

Author : Simon Mee
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 373 pages
File Size : 26,53 MB
Release : 2019-09-12
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1108499783

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A study of the power struggle between Germany's central bank and the West German government to control monetary policy in the post-war era.

The Bundesbank Myth

Author : J. Leaman
Publisher : Springer
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 38,97 MB
Release : 2000-12-18
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0230373410

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Until recently, central bank independence was confined to just two major capitalist countries: the USA and Germany. As a result of stagflation and the voguish espousal of neo-liberalism in the 1980s, the institution has been adopted in most OECD and in many other countries. This book questions the principle of autonomy, examining the Bundesbank in historical context and exposing the flaws in both the technical and the political case for the wholesale adoption of the Bundesbank model by other states.

The Bundesbank

Author : Ellen Kennedy
Publisher :
Page : 56 pages
File Size : 49,77 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Banks and banking, Central
ISBN :

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The Bundesbank

Author : David Marsh
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 430 pages
File Size : 37,42 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Banks and banking
ISBN :

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The might of the D-Mark gives the Bundesbank greater influence than most elected governments over monetary policies across Europe. In bringing to life the central bank and the people who run it, Marsh reveals its history, and present-day, behind-the-scenes arguments over European monetary union.

The Long Journey of Central Bank Communication

Author : Otmar Issing
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 103 pages
File Size : 43,20 MB
Release : 2019-09-24
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0262537850

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A leading economist and former central banker discusses the evolution of central bank communication from secretiveness to transparency and accountability. Central bank communication has evolved from secretiveness to transparency and accountability—from a reluctance to give out any information at all to the belief in communication as a panacea for effective policy. In this book, Otmar Issing, himself a former central banker, discusses the journey toward transparency in central bank communication. Issing traces the development of transparency, examining the Bank of England as an example of extreme reticence and European Central Bank's President Mario Draghi as a practitioner of effective communication. He argues that the ultimate goal of central bank communication is to make monetary policy more effective, and describes the practice and theory of communication as an evolutionary process. For a long time, the Federal Reserve never made its monetary policy decisions public; the European Central Bank, on the other hand, had to adopt a modern communication strategy from the outset. Issing discusses the importance of guiding expectations in central bank communication, and points to financial markets as the most important recipients of this communication. He discusses the obligations of accountability and transparency, although he notes that total transparency is a “mirage.” Issing argues that the central message to the public must always be that the stability of a nation's currency is the bank's priority.

The Monetary Policy of the Bundesbank

Author : Deutsche Bundesbank
Publisher :
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 36,28 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Banks and banking, Central
ISBN :

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Addresses the role of the central bank in Germany, the German financial markets and the Bundesbank's monetary policy strategy and instruments.