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Sveriges Riksbank and the History of Central Banking

Offers a comprehensive analysis of the historical experiences of monetary policymaking of the world's largest central banks.

Rodney Edvinsson (Edited by), Tor Jacobson (Edited by), Daniel Waldenström (Edited by)

9781107193109, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 24 May 2018

526 pages
23.5 x 15.8 x 3.1 cm, 0.84 kg

Written in celebration of its 350th anniversary in 2018, this book details the history of the central bank of Sweden, Sveriges Riksbank, as presented by Klas Fregert. It relates the bank's history to the development of other major central banks around the world. Chapters are written by some of the more prominent scholars in the field of monetary economics and economic history. These chapters include an analysis of the Bank of England written by Charles Goodhart; the evolution of banking in America, written by Barry Eichengreen; a first account of the People's Bank of China, written by Franklin Allen, Xian Gu, and Jun Qian; as well as a chapter about the brief but important history of the European Central Bank, written by Otmar Issing.

1. Introduction Rodney Evinsson, Tor Jacobson and Daniel Waldenstrom
2. Central banks: evolution and innovation in historical perspective Michael D. Bordo and Pierre L. Siklos
3. Sveriges Riksbank: 350 years in the making Klas Fregert
4. The Bank of England, 1694-2017 C. A. E. Goodhart
5. The Bank of Spain, 1782–2017. A history Pablo Martín-Aceña
6. The other way: a narrative history of the Bank of France Vincent Bignon and Marc Flandreau
7. Four hundred years of central banking in the Netherlands, 1609–2016 Gerarda Westerhuis and Jan Luiten van Zanden
8. Norges Bank 1816–2016. A history of a small independent central bank Oyvind Eitrheim and Jan Tore Klovland
9. The Bank of Italy, a short history, 1893–1998 Gianni Toniolo
10. A history of the Bank of Japan, 1882–2016 Masato Shizume
11. The two eras of central banking in the United States Barry Eichengreen
12. The struggle of German central banks to maintain price stability Jakob de Haan
13. The People's Bank of China: from 1948 to 2016 Franklin Allen, Xian Gu and Jun Qian
14. The European Central Bank Otmar Issing.

Subject Areas: Banking [KFFK], Economic history [KCZ], International economics [KCL], Monetary economics [KCBM], Macroeconomics [KCB]

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