Central Banking, Monetary Policy and Social Responsibility
Edited by Guillaume Vallet,
Sylvio Kappes and
Louis-Philippe Rochon
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Part of The Elgar Series on Central Banking and Monetary Policy, this book explores the relationship between central banking, monetary policy and the economy at large. It focuses on the specific relationship between central banking, monetary policy and social responsibility as central banks wake up to new realities
Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
ISBN: 9781800372221
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Will central bank independence withstand political pressure? , pp 20-34

- Charles Goodhart and Manoj Pradhan
- Ch 2 Some of the effects of monetary structures, politics, and memories on central banking , pp 35-56

- John H. Wood
- Ch 3 The whys and how of central bank independence: from legal principles to operational accountability , pp 57-73

- Maqsood Aslam, Etienne Farvaque and Piotr Stanek
- Ch 4 Bankocracy, or a new age of the European Central Bank , pp 74-87

- Marie Cuillerai
- Ch 5 Central banking and inequalities: old tropes and new practices , pp 88-111

- François Claveau, Clément Fontan, Peter Dietsch and Jérémie Dion
- Ch 6 Making environments safer: a safe asset for a green (and financial) new deal and for more responsible central banks - what could, and should, the ECB do? , pp 112-135

- Massimo Amato and Lucio Gobbi
- Ch 7 Masters of the game: the power and social responsibility of central banks and central bankers in a democracy , pp 136-158

- Louis-Philippe Rochon and Guillaume Vallet
- Ch 8 The past is already gone, the future is not yet here: the case of the Federal Reserves system of money management , pp 159-171

- Jong-Un Song
- Ch 9 Precautionary monetary policy and democratic legitimacy: tensions and openings , pp 172-194

- Rob Macquarie
- Ch 10 The social sources of unelected power: how central banks became entrapped by infrastructural power and what this can tell us about how (not) to democratize them , pp 195-218

- Timo Walter
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