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Central Bank Independence and the Future of the Euro

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The former Governor of the Central Bank of Cyprus examines the role of the European Central Bank in the euro crisis and what role it should play in the future.
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Over the past decade central banks have taken on new and expanded roles in an attempt to manage the global financial crisis. The European Central Bank (ECB) has been no exception. If anything, because of the incomplete architecture of the euro, the ECB has faced more serious challenges than either the Bank of England or the Federal Reserve. With the onset of the euro crisis, the ECB was forced to take on powers that went well beyond the conventions of standard monetary policy to prevent European Monetary Union from unravelling.

Panicos Demetriades, former Governor of the Central Bank of Cyprus during the country's bailout in 2013, examines the role of the ECB and its adoption of these new powers, which have led to legal and political challenges, high level resignations and the controversial removal of central bankers from their posts without due process. Demetriades argues that at a time when stability and action are needed to secure the future of the euro, the very foundations of the Euro-system are being eroded, namely its ability to act independently. The book provides a lively and insightful account of the processes that can make or break the euro.

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Price: £24.99
Publisher: Agenda Publishing
Imprint: Agenda Publishing
Series: Comparative Political Economy
Publication Date: 24 October 2019
ISBN: 9781788211550
Format: eBook
BISACs:

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Banks & Banking, Political economy

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Drawing on his extraordinary professional experience, Demetriades discusses the value and curse of central banking. While the author argues in favour of central bank independence, he does not fail to address the challenge to central banks' legitimacy resulting from the latest period of crisis management. This book offers a comprehensive analysis of what might appear an irreconcilable duality in central banking between independence and legitimacy.

1. Central bank roles: historical context
2. Central bank independence in Europe: origins, scope and limits
3. Crisis management and legitimacy
4. The ECB’s policies during the crisis
5. Whatever it takes
6. Banking union
7. Small countries and why they matter
8. Political money laundering
9. Can the erosion of central bank independence be reversed?