Currencies and Politics is the first comprehensive, in-depth comparison of the institutions and processes that formulate domestic and external monetary policy in the U.S., Germany, and Japan. It outlines the differences in policymaking among the three countries and the policy patterns they produced over the postwar period.
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An in-depth comparison of the institutions and processes that formulate domestic and external monetary policy in the US, Germany, and Japan. Outlines the differences in policymaking among the three countries and the policy patterns they produced over the postwar period. Henning (research associate, Institute for International Economics) proposes reforms of national institutions and policy processes that can improve performance and international cooperation. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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