Central bankers, bureaucratic incentives, and monetary policy /
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TextSeries: Financial and monetary policy studies 13Publication details: Dordrecht ; Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1986.Description: xiv, 251 pISBN: - 9024733669
- 9789024733668
- 332.1’12’0973 CEN
- HG2565 .C33 1986
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In recent years there has been a shift in the way economists analyze central banks. Studies in the past have assumed that the central bank acts in the interest of the public. More recently, economists have begun to question why central banks behave as they do. In addressing this question, these studies emphasize the institutional structure of central banks. The collection therein takes a look at the behavior of central banks by examining the constraints confronting bank members.
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