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Do central banks serve the people?

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Central banks have become the go-to institution of modern economies.

In the wake of the 2007 financial crisis, they injected trillions of dollars of liquidity - through a process known as quantitative easing - first to prevent financial meltdown and later to stimulate the economy.

The untold story behind these measures, and behind the changing roles of central banks generally, is that they have come at a considerable cost.

Central banks argue we had no choice. This book offers a powerfully original examination of why this claim is false.

Using examples from Europe and the US, the authors present and analyse three specific concerns about the way central banks in developed economies operate today.

Firstly, they show how unconventional monetary policies have created significant unintended negative consequences in terms of inequalities in income and wealth.

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Product Details
Polity Press
1509525807 / 9781509525805
eBook (EPUB)
332.11
16/08/2018
England
English
140 pages
Copy: 20%; print: 20%
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