Description
This book explores how central banks have emerged as the key players in national and international policy making.
Reviews
'This book is suitable as a part of an advanced undergraduate option on monetary economics or a semester-long course on economic policy. The author's very helpful website contains data and further readings to guide more interested readers. The lack of any great technical hurdles means that the book can be read quite easily by non-specialists and therefore should also appeal to the many commentators in Whitehall, the City and the media who will want to understand some of the issues being the continuing and growing prominence of the central bank.' Economica
'... a coherent overview of the developments in Central Banking in the second half of the twentieth century ... [the author] deserves compliments for creating an interesting, comprehensive (but of an academic standard) and useful book suited for a broad audience interested in Central Banking; from researchers and policy makers at Central Banks to students and academics at universities.' De Economist
'Siklos displays expert knowledge about the practice of central Banking, for instance by highlighting a huge amount of comparative examples, which makes the book very lively to read. He deserves complements for creating an interesting, comprehensive (but of an academic standard) and useful book suited for a broad audience interested in central banking; from researchers and policy makers at central Banks to students and academics at universities.' De Economist
Book Information
ISBN 9780521034494
Author Pierre L. Siklos
Format Paperback
Page Count 372
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 557g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 152mm * 21mm