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080 _a336.71
_xBancos. Sistema bancario
245 1 0 _aCentral banking in the modern world
_palternative perspectives
020 _a1-84376-641-8
264 1 _aCheltenham :
_bEdward Elgar
_c2004
300 _axiii, 296 p.
_c24 cm.
505 _a1. The new consensus on monetary policy seen from a Post-Keynesian Perspective - 2. Central banking, stability and macroeconomic outcomes: A comparison of new consensus and Post-Keynesian monetary macroeconomics - 3. Interest rate operating procedures and income distribution - 4. Monetary policy when money is endogenous: Going Beyond the "New consensus" - 5. Monetary dialogue and dogma in the bank of Canada: Inside evidence revisited - 6. Interest rate policy at the bank of Canada: Setting the agenda Marc-André Pigeon - 7. Modern central banks only have real effects - 8. Central banking in the monetary circuit - 9. Long-Term interest rates, liquidity preference and the limits of central banking - 10. The role of monetary policy in Post-Keynesian - 11. The effectiveness of monetary policy in open economy macroeconomics: Dornbusch versus Tobin - 12. Minsky and Tobin on the instability of a monetary economy - 13. Considerations on Allan H. Meltzer`s history of the federal reserve - 14. Central banking in early industrialization
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590 _aniveau_biblio:m niveau_hierar:0
100 1 _aLavoie, Marc
700 1 _aSeccareccia, Mario
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