The history of the Bundesbank : lessons for the European Central Bank

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The history of the Bundesbank : lessons for the European Central Bank

edited by Jakob de Haan

(Routledge international studies in money and banking, 9)

Routledge, 2014

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"Presented at a workshop organized by the Germany Institute in Amsterdam, 1998"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

After fifty years the Deutsche Bundesbank - the central bank that dominated European monetary affairs - has stepped down to entrust monetary policy to the European Central Bank (ECB). This is the first research work to thoroughly explore the lessons to be learned from the Bundesbank by the ECB, in areas such as price stability and political interference.

Table of Contents

Introduction Jakob de Haan 1. Introductory remarks on 50 years of Bundesbank: lessons for the ECB Andre Szasz 2. How independent is the Bundesbank really? A survey Philipp Maier and Jakob de Haan 3. The Bundesbank's reaction to policy conflicts Helge Berger and Friedrich Schneider 4. From low inflation to price stability in Germany: measurement, costs and benefits Karl-Heinz Toedter and Gerhard Ziebarth 5. Credibly conservative monetary policy and labour-goods-market organisation: a review with implications for ECB-led monetary policy in Europe Robert J. Franzese, Jr. 6. Monetary policy of the ECB: strategy and instruments Sylvester C.W. Eijffinger 7. The European central bank as a new institution and the problem of accountability Otmar Issing

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