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Author Pilkington, Marc.
Title The global financial crisis and the new monetary consensus / Marc Pilkington.
Publication Info London : Routledge, 2014.



Descript xvii, 269 pages : illustrations (black and white), map (black and white)
Contents 1. The Global Financial Crisis: an unprecedented configuration for monetary policy 2. Introduction: monetary policy prior to the NMC 3. A Simple Macroeconomic Model of the NMC 4. Transparency: an essential feature of the NMC 5. Credibility in the NMC 6. Price Stability and the Influence of Wicksell on the NMC 7. The interest-rate setting policy: the Taylor rule and beyond 8. Inflation targeting and the formation of a broad consensus 9. The statutory messions of the Fed and the ECB and the issue of the US Dollar 10. Exchange rate movements and global derivatives markets 11. The zero bound on nominal interest rates and deflationary fears 12. Austerity measurees versus growth: a post-crisis conundrum? 13. Quantitative easing: sound policy-making or an admission of defeat? 14. Revisiting the theory of optimum currency areas 15. Lessons from the Euro sovereign debt crisis 16. Post-crisis methodological considerations in central banking theory
Note 1 concurrent user. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781134582495 (e-book)
9780415524056 (hbk.)
9781315887258 (ebook)
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Author Pilkington, Marc.
Series Routledge international studies in money and banking ; 82
Routledge international studies in money and banking ; 82.
Subject Banks and banking, Central -- History -- 20th century.
Banks and banking, Central -- History -- 21st century.
Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009.
Monetary policy -- History -- 20th century.
Monetary policy -- History -- 21st century.
Descript xvii, 269 pages : illustrations (black and white), map (black and white)
Contents 1. The Global Financial Crisis: an unprecedented configuration for monetary policy 2. Introduction: monetary policy prior to the NMC 3. A Simple Macroeconomic Model of the NMC 4. Transparency: an essential feature of the NMC 5. Credibility in the NMC 6. Price Stability and the Influence of Wicksell on the NMC 7. The interest-rate setting policy: the Taylor rule and beyond 8. Inflation targeting and the formation of a broad consensus 9. The statutory messions of the Fed and the ECB and the issue of the US Dollar 10. Exchange rate movements and global derivatives markets 11. The zero bound on nominal interest rates and deflationary fears 12. Austerity measurees versus growth: a post-crisis conundrum? 13. Quantitative easing: sound policy-making or an admission of defeat? 14. Revisiting the theory of optimum currency areas 15. Lessons from the Euro sovereign debt crisis 16. Post-crisis methodological considerations in central banking theory
Note 1 concurrent user. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781134582495 (e-book)
9780415524056 (hbk.)
9781315887258 (ebook)
Author Pilkington, Marc.
Series Routledge international studies in money and banking ; 82
Routledge international studies in money and banking ; 82.
Subject Banks and banking, Central -- History -- 20th century.
Banks and banking, Central -- History -- 21st century.
Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009.
Monetary policy -- History -- 20th century.
Monetary policy -- History -- 21st century.

Subject Banks and banking, Central -- History -- 20th century.
Banks and banking, Central -- History -- 21st century.
Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009.
Monetary policy -- History -- 20th century.
Monetary policy -- History -- 21st century.
Descript xvii, 269 pages : illustrations (black and white), map (black and white)
Contents 1. The Global Financial Crisis: an unprecedented configuration for monetary policy 2. Introduction: monetary policy prior to the NMC 3. A Simple Macroeconomic Model of the NMC 4. Transparency: an essential feature of the NMC 5. Credibility in the NMC 6. Price Stability and the Influence of Wicksell on the NMC 7. The interest-rate setting policy: the Taylor rule and beyond 8. Inflation targeting and the formation of a broad consensus 9. The statutory messions of the Fed and the ECB and the issue of the US Dollar 10. Exchange rate movements and global derivatives markets 11. The zero bound on nominal interest rates and deflationary fears 12. Austerity measurees versus growth: a post-crisis conundrum? 13. Quantitative easing: sound policy-making or an admission of defeat? 14. Revisiting the theory of optimum currency areas 15. Lessons from the Euro sovereign debt crisis 16. Post-crisis methodological considerations in central banking theory
Note 1 concurrent user. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781134582495 (e-book)
9780415524056 (hbk.)
9781315887258 (ebook)

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