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National Bank), who summarized the main ideas of quantitative easing and the role of a central bank during a period of …
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This paper examines definitions and assessments of central bank aggressiveness. It shows theoretical reasons why there … as well as for countries in the eurozone, which has handed their monetary independency to ECB. …
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During 1930s and 1940s Josef Macek developed monetary theory leading to monetary policy recommendations which are deeply influenced by macroeconomic theory of John Maynard Keynes. Macek became leading Czech left-wing keynesian. His theory of money was nominalist and similarly to J. M. Keynes and...
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The relatively long term period of stability before the present crises called even "Great Moderation" or "Golden Age of Central Banking" indicated that the infl ation targeting was a success story. As of 2008 a lot has changed and the debate over "Leaning against the wind or Clean afterwards?"...
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The article deals with the role of the central banks in advanced market economies and the theoretical possibility of abolishing these institutions. Central banks have monopolies in some areas, especially regarding monetary policy. In many countries, central banks also have monopolies in other...
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backed by gold or by other bank reserves, and so monetary policy should be primarily oriented to the quality of money, i ….e., to price stability. This is the main or one of the main goals of current central bank monetary policy in market economies …
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