1st Edition

Exchange Rates, Capital Flows and Policy

    436 Pages
    by Routledge

    435 Pages
    by Routledge

    Combining thorough scholarship with illuminating real-world examples, this edited collection provides insights on the causes and consequences of movements in both exchange rates and external assets and has a strong focus on the policy implications of operating in an open economy, particularly the choice of exchange rate and monetary policy, exchange rate intervention and policies on capital mobility.

    1 Private Banking in Europe 2 Bank Deregulation and Monetary Order 3 Money in Islam A study in Islamic political economy 4 The Future of European Financial Centres 5 Payment Systems in Global Perspective 6 What is Money? 7 Finance A characteristics approach 8 Organisational Change and Retail Finance An ethnographic perspective 9 The History of the Bundesbank Lessons for the European Central Bank 10 The Euro A challenge and opportunity for financial markets Published on behalf of Societe Universitaire Europeenne de Recherches Financieres (SUERF) 11 Central Banking in Eastern Europe 12 Money, Credit and Prices Stability 13 Monetary Policy, Capital Flows and Exchange Rates Essays in memory of Maxwell Fry 14 Adapting to Financial Globalisation Published on behalf of Societe Universitaire Europeenne de Recherches Financieres (SUERF) 15 Monetary Macroeconomics A new approach 16 Monetary Stability in Europe 17 Technology and Finance Universitaire Europeenne de Recherches Financieres (SUERF) 18 Monetary Unions Theory, history, public choice 19 HRM and Occupational Health and Safety 20 Central Banking Systems Compared The ECB, the Pre-Euro Bundesbank and the Federal Reserve System 21 A History of Monetary Unions 22 Dollarization Lessons from Europe and the Americas 23 Islamic Economics and Finance: A Glossary, Second Edition 24 Financial Market Risk Measurement and analysis 25 Financial Geography A banker's view 26 Money Doctors The experience of international financial advising 1850-2000 A new open economy macroeconomics perspective 28 Fixing Financial Crises in the Twenty-First Century 29 Central Banking in Eastern Europe 30 Exchange Rates, Capital Flows and Policy

    Biography

    Peter Sinclair is an economist specializing in international and monetary economics at the Bank of England.
    Rebecca Driver is research adviser to the external members of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England
    Christoph Thoenissen is a former Bank of England economist who now teaches at the University of St. Andrews.