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Four centuries
of central banking from its earliest manifestations in 17th century
Holland to the launch of the euro. Even the attack on the World
Trade Centre on September 11, 2001, and the central banks response,
is recorded. All the key developments in the rise of central banking
as an instrument of official policy, and as a profession, are summarised
succinctly, and presented chronologically.
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When
was the Banque de France founded? By whom? What did Napoleon say about
central bank independence? What exactly did de Gaulle say about the
'exorbitant privelege' that America obtained from the monetary system?
How did he propose to reform the system? In which year was the Delors
Report issued and what precisely did it say? |
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Events in Central Banking is intended as a handy aide memoire
for economists, librarians, researchers, teachers, historians and
central bankers themselves.
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