Federal Reserve "A must-read book for everyone interested in the future of the Canadian dollar. The lessons extend far beyond the borders of Canada— and the lively prose and refreshing candor make it a delightful read!"Paul A. His forthright and yet subtle account of the challenges posed to both the central bank and the government in formulating and su

- Title : Making Money: An Insider's Perspective on Finance, Politics, and Canada's Central Bank
- Author : John W. Crow
- Rating : 4.68 (318 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-9-26
- Format : Hardcover
- Pages : 272 Pages
- Asin : 0470831804
- Language : English
Federal Reserve "A must-read book for everyone interested in the future of the Canadian dollar. The lessons extend far beyond the borders of Canada— and the lively prose and refreshing candor make it a delightful read!"Paul A. His forthright and yet subtle account of the challenges posed to both the central bank and the government in formulating and sustaining an inflation target is lucid and relevant in other countries as well."Niels Thygesen, Danske Bank Professor of International Economics, University of Copenhagen "John Crow concludes that 'countries get the institutions they deserve and the monetary standard they deserve.' One way for any country to deserve strong monetary policymaking institutions, and an effective monetary pThis book demystifies the arcane art of central banking, proving that the Bank of Canada matters in the life of every Canadian, and showing what it takes to have a good policy for money, whether in Canada or in any country."
—Foreword by Stanley Fischer
Vice Chairman, Citigroup, and President, Citigroup International; Formerly First Deputy Managing Director, IMF; Killian Professor and Head of Department of Economics, MIT; and Chief Economist, World Bank"Whether or not the reader agrees with John Crow's view, by the end of the book he or she will have been forced to wrestle with the basic issues of monetary policy in the modern world, by someone who has thought clearly and deeply about the issues, who expresses himself simply and cogently, and who makes an impressive case for his views."
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