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The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Central Banking

, 2019
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.

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Conservative central banks: how conservative should a central bank be?

Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 2017
AbstractUsing Rogoff's, 1985 model, we determine how inflation averse a central banker should be, given the level of volatility and projected output gap in the economy. We confirm a strong degree of conservatism, almost twice what society would have chosen.
Hallett, Andrew Hughes   +1 more
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Central Banking before 1800

, 2019
During the 20th century, a view established itself, according to which (a) defining central banking would be difficult, (b) the Sveriges Riksbank (established in 1668) and the Bank of England (established in 1694) would have been the first central banks,
U. Bindseil
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Adaptation and central banking

Public Choice, 2018
What or who governs central bank decisions? Most considerations focus on motivations. Instead, we consider the extent to which specific behaviors have adaptive value in the context of central banking.
A. Salter, William J. Luther
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The Political Economy of Central Banking in Turkey: The Macroprudential Policy Regime and Self-Undermining Feedback

South European Society & Politics, 2018
This article examines the political economy of central banking in Turkey in the aftermath of the global financial crisis. The macroprudential turn led by the Turkish central bank not only created a political backlash from within the AKP government but ...
M. Yağcı
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Central Bank Independence

2008
Central bank independence refers to the freedom of monetary policymakers from direct political or governmental influence in the conduct of policy.
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Central Banking

Handbook of Cliometrics, 2019
J. Moen
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Disrupting Central Banking or Shadow Central Banking

Abstract Private entities have recently attempted to invade the realm of central banking. This chapter identifies such activity as ‘shadow central banking’, and draws analogies to the previous emergence of ‘shadow banking’ more generally.
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Brain and other central nervous system tumor statistics, 2021

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Kimberly D Miller   +2 more
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Central Banking

2016
Central banks date from the late nineteenth century but the great majority from the twentieth century. They are institutions whose principal purpose is to provide stable monetary and financial conditions, though their functions have varied over time. Claims made for the banks’ powers have often been greater than was merited.
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