01322 a2200193 45000010006000000050017000060080041000230030015000640400040000790800038001192450081001570200022002382640050002603000024003105050669003340410008010031000022010118560095010334067720260407155702.0260407a2002 arg spa dAR-UNSa-BCEJYS aAR-UNSa-BCEJYSbspacAR-UNSa-BCEJYS a336.71xBancos. Sistema bancario 10aThe changing face of central bankingpevolutionary trends since World War II a978-0-521-78025-4 1aCambridge :bCambridge University Pressc2002 axix, 347 p.c23 cm. a1. The institutional make-up and evolution of central bank-government relations - 2. Legislation alonse does not a central bank make: political structure, governance, and reputation in monetary policy - 3. Central bank personalities and monetary policy performance - 4. Econometric analysis of central bank behavior: an evolutionary approach - 5. Contrasting quantitative and qualitative assessments of central bank behavior and the evolution of monetary policies - 6. Accountability, disclosure, and conflict resolution - 7. Inflation targets versus other inflation control measures: two sides of the same coin? - 8. The changing face of central banking: epilogue aspa1 aSiklos, Pierre L.41uhttps://biblioeco.unsa.edu.ar/pmb/images/libros/L126243.jpgyImagen de portadaqimage/jpeg