El papel de la banca central bajo la dolarización

The fact that these instruments are not the traditional ones should not be a cause for fundamental concern; And this is because from a historical perspective it must be remembered that central banks appeared long before Keynes wrote his book “General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money”. While...

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Egile nagusia: Cohen, Benjamín J (author)
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Argitaratua: 2001
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Gaia:The fact that these instruments are not the traditional ones should not be a cause for fundamental concern; And this is because from a historical perspective it must be remembered that central banks appeared long before Keynes wrote his book “General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money”. While the Monetarta Policy is an invention of the mid-20th century; Central banks appeared in the late 19th century to fulfill several of the functions that were mentioned at the center of this conference. First as financial agents of the government, this was its origin in Europe, then as insurer and administrator of the payment system, and so on. The role of the central bank as a manager of macroeconomic policy that it is customary to think of as monetary policy came much later. It was not an essential issue to the appearance of central banking