As the economy became more financialized, the politics of money
considerably changed after the late 1970s. American and European
central bankers first allied with conservative forces to fight
inflation in the 1980s; then, that alliance unravelled after the 2008
financial crisis. Many observers gloss over this change because they
see central bankers either as stewards of financialization, or as
economists dedicated to economic stability. Nicolas Jabko shows how
changing alliances between central bankers, economists, and
politicians led to momentous shifts in monetary regimes. He argues
that central bankers are technocrats who navigate and powerfully shape
three overlapping arenas – their own internal monetary policy
committees; the economics profession; and the broader public arena.
Steeped in a machine-assisted analysis of central bank archives,
Technocrats in Turmoil thus reveals the key role that the Fed and the
ECB played in the waxing and waning of technocratic neoliberalism.
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The Fed, the ECB, and the Changing Politics of Money
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781009727471
Publisert
2026
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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