TITLE
The Future of Central Banking / Edited by Robert Pringle and Claire Jones.
PUBLISHER/YEAR
London
Central Banking Publications 2011
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
178 p.
ISBN
1902182707
UDC NUMBER
336.711
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Annotation
1 Central banks re-arm for battles ahead
Robert Pringle and Claire Jones
II MAJOR CHALLENGES
2 Central banking post-crisis: what compass for uncharted waters?
Claudio Borio
3 New answers to old questions
Duvvuri Subbarao
4 Relationships between governments and bankers
Geoffrey Wood
III INTEGRATING THE FINANCIAL STABILITY MANDATE
5 Macroprudential policy: mandate, strategy and governance
Sir John Gieve
6 Risk management: the role of internal risk transparency
Patricia Jackson
7 Learning from Asia’s success
Gerard Lyons
8 How to use contingent capital buffers
Charles Calomiris and Richard Herring
9 Building sounder market infrastructures
Daniel Heller and Marc Hollanders
10 International monetary reform: a regulatory fix
Jacques de Larosière
IV NEW POLICY GUIDELINES
11 Why monetary policymakers need constraints
Charles I. Plosser
12 A time for rules, a time for discretion
Andrew Sheng
V A BRAVE NEW WORLD
13 The case for radical change in banking
Alistair Milne
14 Structural reform of banking: can the UK set an example?
Robert Pringle and Hugh Sandeman
15 Towards a global monetary policy
Allan H. Meltzer?