Designing Central Banks (Routledge International Studies in Money and Banking, #55)
by Professor Heinz Herrmann
The activities of central banks are relevant to everyone in society. This book starts by considering how and why in general central banks evolved and specifically the special aspects of the contribution of the Northern European Central Banking Tradition. With that foundation, the book will then turn to a series of contemporary themes. Firstly, this book looks at independence, how central banks can actually influence their respective economies, goals, responsibilities and governance. This collect...
India: Staff Report for 2014 Article IV Consultation
by International Monetary Dept
The expert guide to understanding and surviving monetary failure What's Wrong with Money? explores how and why money is valued and the warning signs that point to its eventual collapse. Author Michael Ashton is widely regarded as a premier expert on inflation, and in this book, he illustrates how the erosion of trust in central banks is putting us at high risk of both near- and long-term inflation—and a potentially very serious disruption. It's not about a conspiracy surrounding inflation report...
Inflation Ate My Paycheck 12 (Diverse Entrepreneurs, #136)
by Joshua King
Government Wage-price Guideposts in the American Economy
by George Meany and etc.
Inflation and Its Impact on Investment Decisions
Financing the Future (Canadian Institute for Economic Policy)
by Arthur Donner
Preserving Wealth in Inflationary Times - Strategies for Protecting Your Financial Future (Alex on Finance, #4)
by Alex Thompson
The Economics of Inflation - A Study of Currency Depreciation in Post War Germany
by Costantino Bresciani-Turroni and Lionel Robbins