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Central Banking In Eastern Europe



This book is about the central banking system in eastern Europe and how it has changed over the years. The book discusses the constitutional structure and statutory duties of the central bank, as well as the changing role of central banks in eastern Europe in relation to the social objectives of national governments. more details
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  • Provides an in-depth analysis of the central banking system in eastern Europe
  • Examines the constitutional structure and statutory duties of the central bank
  • Investigates the changing role of central banks in relation to the social objectives of national governments


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This book is about the central banking system in eastern Europe and how it has changed over the years. The book discusses the constitutional structure and statutory duties of the central bank, as well as the changing role of central banks in eastern Europe in relation to the social objectives of national governments.

The constitutional structure and statutory duties of the central bank lie at the heart of academic debate about the optimal design of monetary policy. There is a growing consensus that governments can achieve lower inflation at a reduced social cost by granting autonomy to their central banks. Nowhere is the debate more relevant than in the transition states of eastern Europe, where the newly established central banks' attempts to stabilise prices have come into conflict with the social objectives of national governments. This book, written by a multinational team of distinguished European academics, explores the changing face of central banking in eastern Europe in the light of the modern macroeconomic thinking, providing insights into the design of monetary policy institutions. The approach is to combine theory with case studies drawn from Poland, Czech Republic, Romania and Bulgaria.
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