The Central Bank and the financial system /
Charles Albert E. Goodhart.
- Cambridge : The MIT Press, 1995.
- xiv, 528 páginas : tablas, gráficas ; 24 cm.
Incluye referencias bibliográficas (páginas 467-505) e índice.
Par I. Financial systems. 1. Why do Banks Need a Central Bank? (1987) ; 2. Can We Improve the Structure of Financial Systems? (1993) ; 3. The Implications of Shifting Frontiers in Financial Markets for Monetary Control (1986) ; 4. Central Bank Independence (1994) ; 5. Alternative Monetary Standards (1992) ; 6. The Conduct of Monetary Policy (1989) ; 7. Banks and the Control of Corporations (1993) ; 8. The Political Economy of Monetary Union (1995) -- Part II. Central banking: 9. What do Central Banks Do? (1989) ; 10. The Objectives for, and Conduct of, Monetary Policy in the 1990s (1992) ; 11. Advising the Bank of England (1992) ; 12. The Operational Role of the Bank of England (1985) ; 13. Money Supply Control: Base or Interest Rates (1995) ; 14. Price Stability and Financial Fragility (1995) ; 15. A European Central Bank (1992) -- Part III. Financial regulation- 16. Institutional Separation Between Supervisory and Monetary Agencies (1993) / C. A. E. Goodhart and Dirk Schoenmaker ; 17. Bank Insolvency and Deposit Insurance: A Proposal (1993) ; 18. The Regulatory Debate in London (1988) ; 19. The Costs of Regulation (1988) ; 20. Investor Protection and Unprincipled Intervention? (1987) ; 21. Financial Regulation and Supervision: A Review of Three Books (1987).