It was only after the foundation of a nation state in 1871 that the basis was laid for a German cent...
Citizens are strongly interested not to suffer from the damages wrought by inflation. With the devel...
During the turbulent 1970s and 1980s the Bundesbank established an outstanding reputation in the wor...
Swiss Monetary Policy: Central Bank Independence and Stabilization Goals The Swiss National Ban...
From Credit Policy to Money-Supply Policy. The monetary policy of the Swiss National Bank in the pas...
In 1998 the European Central Bank (ECB) became the world’s 173rd central bank. The Eurosystem, with ...
We document increased central bank independence within the set of industrialized nations. This incre...
In the second half of the 1960s, Swiss inflation began to accelerate in line with the worldwide surg...
In December 1999 the Swiss National Bank (SNB) abandoned monetary targeting and introduced a new mon...
The “New Era” of Control of Monetary Aggregates The report, itself an abridged version of a lon...
Banks and banking, Central ; Monetary policy ; Inflation (Finance) ; Germany ; Japan ; Great Britain
The maintenance of price stability is the Bundesbank's ultimate objective. The memory of two hyperin...
Through a historical perspective, the Swiss franc has frequently been accepted as acurrency safe hav...
A proposal for establishing price stability as the sole objective of a European system of central ba...
A sufficient and appropriate degree of central bank independence is widely acknowledged to be necess...
It was only after the foundation of a nation state in 1871 that the basis was laid for a German cent...
Citizens are strongly interested not to suffer from the damages wrought by inflation. With the devel...
During the turbulent 1970s and 1980s the Bundesbank established an outstanding reputation in the wor...
Swiss Monetary Policy: Central Bank Independence and Stabilization Goals The Swiss National Ban...
From Credit Policy to Money-Supply Policy. The monetary policy of the Swiss National Bank in the pas...
In 1998 the European Central Bank (ECB) became the world’s 173rd central bank. The Eurosystem, with ...
We document increased central bank independence within the set of industrialized nations. This incre...
In the second half of the 1960s, Swiss inflation began to accelerate in line with the worldwide surg...
In December 1999 the Swiss National Bank (SNB) abandoned monetary targeting and introduced a new mon...
The “New Era” of Control of Monetary Aggregates The report, itself an abridged version of a lon...
Banks and banking, Central ; Monetary policy ; Inflation (Finance) ; Germany ; Japan ; Great Britain
The maintenance of price stability is the Bundesbank's ultimate objective. The memory of two hyperin...
Through a historical perspective, the Swiss franc has frequently been accepted as acurrency safe hav...
A proposal for establishing price stability as the sole objective of a European system of central ba...
A sufficient and appropriate degree of central bank independence is widely acknowledged to be necess...
It was only after the foundation of a nation state in 1871 that the basis was laid for a German cent...
Citizens are strongly interested not to suffer from the damages wrought by inflation. With the devel...
During the turbulent 1970s and 1980s the Bundesbank established an outstanding reputation in the wor...