Federal Central Banks: A Comparison of the US Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank - Paperback

Federal Central Banks: A Comparison of the US Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank - Paperback

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by Sam Whimster (Author), Michael Lloyd (Author), Viara Bojkova (Author)

Federal Central Banks is a unique study that critically examines the role and impact of central banks in federal and confederal political systems.

  • It conducts a detailed examination of the history, design and operation of central banking in the United States and in the European Union.
  • The contradiction between the centralizing features of banking and monetary policy and the political and economic expectations of pluralist federal democracy is explored.
  • Regional economic disparities are seen to be amplified by modern 'independent' central banking.
  • The response of the US Treasury and Federal Reserve to the GFC is rated as superior to immature Eurozone institutions. But both underperformed in not providing adequate fiscal-monetary solutions.
  • Quantitative easing rescued the financial sector from collapse, but exacerbated wealth inequalities and failed to provide a sufficiently rapid economic recovery.
  • Federal level banking reforms need to go hand in hand with democratic accountability.
  • The Eurozone governance structures are dysfunctional and undemocratic and should be reformed.
Number of Pages: 216
Dimensions: 0.46 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: May 11, 2018
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