Description: Quest for Stable Money : Central Banking in Austria, 1, Hardcover by Jobst, Clemens; Kernbauer, Hans, ISBN 3593505355, ISBN-13 9783593505350, Like New Used, Free P&P in the UK Caught up in the costly Napoleonic wars, Austria went into sovereign default in 1811. Five years later, the public authorities founded a national bank to be financed and run by private shareholders, the idea being that an independent bank would help rebuild trust in money. During the two hundred years that followed, the Oesterreichische Nationalbank grew from the treasury's banker-of-choice into a central bank, and from a private stock corporation into a public institution. Yet the challenges facing today's Nationalbank are a surprising echo of the past: How can it provide stable money? How far must central bank independence go? How does monetary policy making work in a multinational monetary union? Stretching from the Nationalbank's predecessor, the Wiener Stadtbanco, to Austria's integration into the European Union today, this engaging book provides the first extensive overview of Austria's monetary history.
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Book Title: Quest for Stable Money : Central Banking in Austria, 1816-2016
Number of Pages: 320 Pages
Publication Name: The Quest for Stable Money: Central Banking in Austria, 1816-2016
Language: English
Publisher: Campus Verlag
Item Height: 230 mm
Subject: Finance
Publication Year: 2016
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 898 g
Author: Hans Kernbauer, Clemens Jobst
Item Width: 165 mm
Format: Hardcover