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The political economy of monetary institutions

Bernhard, William(Edited by)Broz, J. Lawrence(Edited by)Clark, William Roberts(Edited by)
Part of the International Organization Readers series
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Political economists consider the political and economic factors that affect a country's choice of monetary institutions.

Recent analysis by political economists of monetary institution determinants in different countries has been limited by the fact that exchange rate regimes and central bank institutions are studied in isolation from each other, without examining how one institution affects the costs and benefits of the other. By contrast, the contributors to this volume analyze the choice of exchange rate regime and level of central bank independence together; the articles (originally published in a special issue of International Organization) constitute a second generation of research on the determinants of monetary institutions. The contributors consider both economic and political factors to explain a country's choice of monetary institutions, and examine the effect of political processes in democracies, including interest group pressure, on the balance between economic and distributional policy.

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The MIT Press
0262268329 / 9780262268325
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
332.1
29/08/2003
English
240 pages
152 x 229 mm
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