The History of the Bundesbank Lessons for the European Central Bank Routledge International Studies in Money and Banking Series
Coordonnateur : De Haan Jakob
Introduction Jakob de Haan 1. Introductory remarks on 50 years of Bundesbank: lessons for the ECB André Szász 2. How independent is the Bundesbank really? A survey Philipp Maier and Jakob de Haan 3. The Bundesbank's reaction to policy conflicts Helge Berger and Friedrich Schneider 4. From low inflation to price stability in Germany: measurement, costs and benefits Karl-Heinz Tödter and Gerhard Ziebarth 5. Credibly conservative monetary policy and labour-goods-market organisation: a review with implications for ECB-led monetary policy in Europe Robert J. Franzese, Jr. 6. Monetary policy of the ECB: strategy and instruments Sylvester C.W. Eijffinger 7. The European central bank as a new institution and the problem of accountability Otmar Issing
Date de parution : 12-2014
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 03-2000
Ouvrage de 176 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de The History of the Bundesbank :
Mots-clés :
monetary; policy; central; european; price; stability; targets; deutsche; inflation; rate; Le Nouvel Economiste; Federal Reserve; UK Monetary Policy; Conflict Dummy; Vice Versa; ECB Policy; Inflation Targeting; Large EU Country; National Central Banks; Minimum Reserve Requirements; Dummy Variable; Monetary Targeting; Federal Funds Rate; Bretton Woods Period; Retirement Consumption; Bundesbank Council; Monetary Conservatism; Inflation Forecast; Sacrifice Ratio; Political Dummy; Real Consumption Wages; Money Market Rates; European Monetary Policy; Capital Income Tax; Laspeyres Index