In reserve : central banking in Australia, 1945-75
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In reserve : central banking in Australia, 1945-75
Allen & Unwin, 1992
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
"In Reserve" presents the history of banking in Australia. The post-war period in particular has seen dramatic changes in the control and subsequent deregulation of Australia's financial industry and this book gives a detailed account of monetary and economic policy since that time. "In Reserve" chronicles Australia's changing involvement with the international monetary system and the evolution of central banking in a small, open economy; the rise and decline of a system of monetary regulation; the formation of economic and monetary policy since World War II; interaction between Bank and Government and the powerful personalities such as Dr H.C. Coombs and Sir Roland Wilson who shaped post-war policy and institutions.
Table of Contents
- The Australian financial system in mid-century
- roots of monetary reform
- the political economy of central banking
- the legacy of war
- remodelling the bank
- wool boom and recession
- striving for stability
- introducing official short-term money
- separation
- monetary policy under scrutiny
- sailing with the wind
- banking structures and currency
- towards stagflation
- the great inflation
- perspective.
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