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A Political Economy Model of Comparative Central Banking

In: The Political Economy of Central Banking

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Hyman Minsky has been an astute observer and analyst of central banking for many years. In fact, in 1957 he published his first professional paper on the subject (Minsky 1982). As usual, on this subject as on most others, Minsky poses a challenge the standard way of looking at things and an opening for a whole line of research previously though closed.

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  • Gerald Epstein, 2019. "A Political Economy Model of Comparative Central Banking," Chapters, in: The Political Economy of Central Banking, chapter 11, pages 264-310, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:18820_11
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