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“Die Ära der Zentralbanken (The Central Bank Era),” Panel Talk, 2013

Slides for presentation at Lilienberg Unternehmerforum conference on “Geldpolitik 2020—Grundlagen und Szenarien (Scenarios for Monetary Policy 2020),” October 4, 2013. PDF.

  • Stability anchor vs. special forces unit.
  • Policies and politics.
  • Credibility at risk.
This entry was posted in Contributions and tagged Central bank, Credibility, Expectations, Independence, Politics on October 4, 2013 by Dirk Niepelt.

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