Monetary Policy Goals, Institutions, Strategies, and Instruments

Monetary Policy Goals, Institutions, Strategies, and Instruments by Peter Bofinger, published by Oxford University Press in 2001, is a comprehensive examination of monetary policy in Europe and the United States. This edition spans 454 pages and is presented in English. The book focuses on the European Central Bank, providing an in-depth description and analysis of its targets, strategies, and instruments.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the mechanisms and frameworks that govern monetary policy, particularly in the context of the European Central Bank. The text delves into various aspects of finance and economics, making it relevant for those interested in business and economic principles, as well as corporate finance. This detailed guide aims to enhance understanding of the complexities involved in monetary policy formulation and implementation.
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This book provides an in-depth description and analysis of monetary policy in Europe and the United States. Focusing specifically on the European Central Bank, it offers one of the first comprehensive guides to understanding the targets, strategy, and instruments of the ECB.
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