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The Central Banks: The International and European Directions [Hardcover]

William Frazer (Author)

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0275947327 978-0275947323 September 29, 1994

This work is a study of the Keynes and Friedman approaches to the institutions which implement monetary and other related policies. The policy of the United States is reviewed, in part, because of the U.S.'s rather central role in developments since World War I. The exchange-rate, reserve, and capital-flow mechanisms of the central banks are discussed from an historical perspective. The major interconnections between money, credit-creating potential of central banks, and fiscal/deficit potential of government are emphasized. The principal central banks considered are the Bank of England, Federal Reserve, and Bundesbank.


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This work is a study of the Keynes and Friedman approaches to the institutions that implement monetary and other related policies emphasizing the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany. The exchange-rate, reserve, and capital-flow mechanisms of the central banks are discussed.

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WILLIAM FRAZER is a Professor in the Department of Economics, College of Business Administration, University of Florida.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
common money supply, helicopter money, managed financial system, reserve equation, central banking arrangements, inflationary prospects, special time frames, sterling money market, transferable deposits, liquidity preference curve, arbitrage incentive, credit aggregates, monetary accommodation, debt monetization, international monetary reserves, lombard rates, credit multipliers, income velocity, holding money balances, operation twist, money aggregate, accounting arrangements, open market operations, expected inflation rate, gold window
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
United States, United Kingdom, World War, Federal Republic of Germany, Delors Report, New York, Margaret Thatcher, Deutsche Bundesbank, The Exchange-Rate Mechanisms, Milton Friedman, Selected Central Banks, Monetary Trends, Paul Volcker, Ronald Reagan, Arthur Burns, Bundesbank Act, General Theory, Hjalmar Schacht, Lord Kaldor, Big U-Turn, John Major, Toyoo Gyohten, Wall Street Journal, Fact Sheets, International Monetary Fund
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