Central Banking, Monetary Policy, and the European Central Bank
Edited by Emanuele Citera (),
Lino Sau and
Domenica Tropeano
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This book sheds light on the incoming challenges facing the European Central Bank (ECB) through a post-Keynesian lens. With contributions from expert global scholars and practitioners, it provides novel perspectives on the monetary and financial theory underlying the conduct of the ECB.
Keywords: European Central Bank; Monetary Policy; Central Banking; Financial Stability; Climate Change; Eurozone (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035324262
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Is the ECB well-equipped to deal with upcoming financial instability and crises?

- Lino Sau, Emanuele Citera and Domenica Tropeano
- Ch 2 Inflation is not a monetary phenomenon: A critical analysis of the theoretical model that inspires the European Central Bank

- Giancarlo Bertocco and Andrea Kalajzić
- Ch 3 Liquidity and solvency of national government in the Eurozone and the role of the ECB

- Klaus Diekmann, Dirk Ehnts and Leon Heckmann
- Ch 4 Climate change, carbon prices, and the role of the ECB's monetary policy

- Olimpia Fontana
- Ch 5 Economic policy and climate change: Current practices and challenges for the ECB

- Ettore Gallo and João Paulo Braga
- Ch 6 After the crises and in front of climate change: Should the independence and mandate of the ECB be reviewed?

- Etienne Farvaque
- Ch 7 Transforming the European Central Bank into an international settlement institution: The Keynes Plan revisited

- Sergio Rossi
- Ch 8 The limits of mainstream monetary policy and a proposal for public banks

- Riccardo Zolea
- Ch 9 A rollover-based source of the European fragmentation

- Jessica Reale
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