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Money, Monetary Policy, and Central Banking
Authors:Jerry L. Jordan  John B. Carlson
Affiliation:(1) Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, USA
Abstract:Anna Schwartz's insights and careful analysis of the forces shaping institutions have contributed greatly to our understanding of money, central banks, and monetary policy. We discuss these contributions in the context of three issues. The first concerns governments' role in money. First, we focus on Anna's contribution to our understanding of the quality of money. In this context, we consider how the acceleration of globalization and developments in information technology has, as an external development, forced improvements in institutions and social arrangements. The second issue concerns the potential for currency boards to serve as an intermediate institution in the evolution toward and, perhaps now, away from so many central banks and sovereign monetary authorities. Finally, we turn our attention to current issues in the implementation of monetary policy.
Keywords:central bank  currency board  dollarization  interest rates  inflation  money  monetary policy  monetary stability  quality of money
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