Central Banking, Monetary Policy and Gender
Edited by Louis-Philippe Rochon,
Sylvio Kappes and
Guillaume Vallet
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Central Banking, Monetary Policy and Gender uniquely explores the ways in which monetary policies, changes in interest rates and unconventional monetary strategies such as quantitative easing affect women. This groundbreaking book analyses the inner organisation of central banks, considering for the first time how banking transmission mechanisms operate in relation to gender, investigating issues of power, income, wealth inequality and labour market dynamics.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781803927909
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Intersectional and inclusive diversity in the corporate elite? The case of the financial sector , pp 11-37

- Giulia Porino, Giulia Zacchia and Luisa De Vita
- Ch 2 Rise of inflation and the gender pension gap: what role for monetary policy? , pp 38-59

- Marcella Corsi and Giulia Porino
- Ch 3 Gendered impacts of real effective exchange rate trends on job quality in Latin America , pp 60-75

- Débora Nunes, Diksha Arora and Elissa Braunstein
- Ch 4 The impact of inflation-reduction policies on female and male employment rates , pp 76-102

- Selin Secil Akin
- Ch 5 Household debt and gender: the effects of monetary policy on consumption inequality , pp 103-137

- Joana David Avritzer and Frutuoso Santana
- Ch 6 Women in central banking: a focus on the controversial power–authority relation , pp 138-158

- Guillaume Vallet
- Ch 7 Exchange rate as a monetary policy tool: effects on gender inequality and development , pp 159-182

- Clara Zanon Brenck, José Pedro Bastos Neves and Patrícia Machado Couto
- Ch 8 Women are not doves: the politics of presence and ideas in central banking , pp 183-202

- Nikolas Passos and Nathalie Marins
- Ch 9 Gender, economics and human rights: how monetary policy and financial crises create systemic discrimination , pp 203-229

- Marie Constance Morley
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