Central banking in a post-pandemic world : challenges, opportunities, and dilemmas
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書誌事項
Central banking in a post-pandemic world : challenges, opportunities, and dilemmas
(Routledge critical studies in finance and stability / edited by Jan Toporowski)
Routledge, 2024 [i.e. 2023]
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book addresses the urgent need to examine central bank policies in response to the global supply and demand shock brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic, asking whether central banks are doing enough to address inequalities and concerns around climate change and emerging technologies.
Adopting an interdisciplinary, critical perspective, the contributors to this volume provide novel theoretical, methodological, and empirical insights on central banks around the world, including in advanced, emerging and developing economies. The chapters in this book explore the evolution of central bank mandates, the policy tools central banks are utilizing, why and how monetary policy takes different shapes (including unconventional monetary policy), the key dynamics influencing central bank policies, how central banks are adapting to the new realities and addressing emerging challenges, and how monetary policy is perceived in the wider economic policy framework.
With novel theoretical approaches and diverse empirical evidence from a variety of countries, this book will appeal to readers interested in central banking, monetary policy, the economics of the pandemic and political economy.
目次
Introduction Chapter 1 Rethinking monetary policy for the new challenges: inequality and climate change Chapter 2 Capitalist central banks, war finance, and covid Chapter 3 Central Bank Digital Currencies in the post-pandemic era Chapter 4 Post-Pandemic Federal Reserve Liquidity Policy Chapter 5 Public banking for a public-financed post-pandemic transition: a proposal for a new public bank system in Spain Chapter 6 The Political Economy of Asset versus Consumer Inflation Chapter 7 The effects of institutional independence on initial central bank responses to the COVID-19 crisis Chapter 8 OPEN BANKING ON DIFFERENT SIDES OF THE ATLANTIC: A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN BRAZIL AND THE UK Chapter 9 Central banking in Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus in the face of pandemic, war, and sanctions Chapter 10 Climate Change on a Policy Agenda of Central Banks in Eastern and South-Eastern Europe Chapter 11 The Twilight of Financial Sovereignty in the Semi-Periphery? The Limits of Financial Verticals in post-GFC Turkey and Hungary Chapter 12 Diversity of Monetary Regimes and Reactions to the Covid-19 Pandemic Crisis in the Balkan countries Chapter 13 The PBOC in the Post-Covid World: Multitasking, Perseverance and Self-Discipline Chapter 14 Central Banking and the Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic: Some Insights from Ghana
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