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Bankers, Bureaucrats, and Central Bank Politics

The Myth of Neutrality

Christopher Adolph author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:15th Apr '13

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Adolph illustrates the policy differences between central banks run by former bankers relative to those run by bureaucrats.

Economists emphasize the role central banks' independence plays in achieving good economic outcomes. Using game theory and data from dozens of countries, Adolph illustrates that central bankers with different career trajectories choose different monetary policies. Central banks run by former bankers favor low inflation, whereas bureaucrats support low unemployment.Most studies of the political economy of money focus on the laws protecting central banks from government interference; this book turns to the overlooked people who actually make monetary policy decisions. Using formal theory and statistical evidence from dozens of central banks across the developed and developing worlds, this book shows that monetary policy agents are not all the same. Molded by specific professional and sectoral backgrounds and driven by career concerns, central bankers with different career trajectories choose predictably different monetary policies. These differences undermine the widespread belief that central bank independence is a neutral solution for macroeconomic management. Instead, through careful selection and retention of central bankers, partisan governments can and do influence monetary policy - preserving a political trade-off between inflation and real economic performance even in an age of legally independent central banks.

'Adolph has written a timely book for students of monetary policy, central banking, and comparative political economy. The main messages are accessible to a wide audience and have implications not only for economics, but also for law and sociology.' Anne-Caroline Hüser, International Journal of Constitutional Law

  • Winner of Levine Prize, Research Committee on the Structure and Organization of Government, International Political Science Association 2014

ISBN: 9781107032613

Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm

Weight: 780g

390 pages