Political Economy of Central Banking in Emerging Economies

Political Economy of Central Banking in Emerging Economies

Yagci, Mustafa

Taylor & Francis Ltd

04/2022

252

Mole

Inglês

9780367516024

15 a 20 dias

470

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(1) Introduction: Political Economy of Central Banking in Emerging Economies Part 1 - Global Influences on Central Banking in Emerging Economies: Debates on Central Bank Independence and Institutional Evolution in National Economies (2) Institutional Metamorphosis: The Backlash Against Independent Central Banking (3) Central Banks and Institutional Evolution in Transition (4) Building Confidence 'On the Ground': Encounters Between Finance and the Central Banks of South Africa and Turkey (5) The impact of political-technocratic consensus on institutional stability and change: Monetary and financial governance in Argentine and Chile Part 2 - Central Banking in the European Periphery (6) The impact of European economic governance and EU accession negotiations on the central banks in candidate countries: the case of the National Bank of Serbia Part 3 - Central Banking in Africa (7) The political economy of central banking in Nigeria: a resource dependence perspective (8) The Independence of the South African Reserve Bank: Coming full circle in 25 years? Part 4 - Central Banking in Latin America (9) Gender diversity as a tool to make central banks progressive institutions: the case of the Central Bank of Ecuador (10) The Political Economy of Brazil's Enigmatic Central Bank, 1988-2018 Part 5 - Central Banking in Asia (11) Interpreting the Evolution of the Monetary Regime in Russia: The Political Economy of Rent Seeking and Central Banking (12) The PBOC in the "New Era" of Chinese Political Economy (13) Conclusion: New Venues of Research on Central Banking in Emerging Economies
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CBI;Central Banks;central banking;Monetary Policy;unconventional monetary policy;Inflation Targeting;emerging economies;Federal Reserve;Independent Central Banks;political economy;Central Banking Activities;politics;SA Reserve Bank;public policy;Central Bank Transparency;sociology;Central Bank Governor;institutional theory;Political Economy Context;gender studies;Central Bank Autonomy;developmental state studies;Vice Versa;CCP;BRI Country;Em Central Bank;FSU Country;Macroprudential Policy;Gdp Forecast;Unconventional Monetary Policy Measures;Late Apartheid South Africa;Nigerian Civil Service;Shadow Banking;Natural Resource Rent;Increased Gender Diversity