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The Evolving Role of Central Banks

June 15, 1991

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The Evolving Role of Central Banks, (USA: International Monetary Fund, 1991) accessed November 29, 2024

Summary

Central Banks should enjoy a fair degree of autonomy in pursuing price stability to promote long-run growth and prosperity. This volume, edited by Patrick Downes and Reza Vaez-Zadeh, contains the papers presented at the fifth IMF seminar on central banking issues in November 1990. The theme was the interdependence of central bank functions and the role of central bank autonomy.

Subject: Bank credit, Banking, Commercial banks, Credit, Currencies, Financial crises, Financial institutions, Financial markets, Money, Payment systems

Keywords: Bank, Bank credit, BOOK, Branch network, Caribbean, Central bank, Central bank loss, Central bank's independence, Commercial banks, Credit, Currencies, Eastern Europe, Europe, Global, Government paper, Interest rate, Monetary management, Monetary policy, Payment systems, PBC branch, Term exchange rate policy, Treasury certificate, Treasury official, West Africa

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Notes

Papers presented at the fifth seminar on central banking, Washington, D.C., November 5-15, 1990.