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The Rise of Central Banks

State Power in Financial Capitalism
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The Rise of Central Banks by Leon Wansleben explores the historical and institutional evolution of central banks and their expanding role in global economies. The author delves into the complexities of their influence on economic policy, financial markets, and political landscapes. This book provides a comprehensive examination of the power dynamics and challenges faced by central banks in shaping modern economic governance.
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You might enjoy this book if you are intrigued by the increasing influence of financial institutions in shaping global economies. It's ideal for readers who want to explore the historical and modern roles that central banks play in economic policy, governance, and financial stability. If you're interested in the intersection between finance, politics, and society, this analysis offers a comprehensive perspective.

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Central banks are supposed to stabilize markets, yet decades of mounting central bank power have seen wave after wave of financial crisis. Leon Wansleben offers novel explanations for the rise of central banks and the problematic implications of their finance-dependent policies.

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A bold history of the rise of central banks, showing how institutions designed to steady the ship of global finance have instead become as destabilising as they are dominant.

While central banks have gained remarkable influence over the past fifty years, promising more stability, global finance has gone from crisis to crisis. How do we explain this development? Drawing on original sources ignored in previous research, The Rise of Central Banks offers a groundbreaking account of the origins and consequences of central banks' increasing clout over economic policy.

Many commentators argue that ideas drove change, indicating a shift in the 1970s from Keynesianism to monetarism, concerned with controlling inflation. Others point to the stagflation crises, which put capitalists and workers at loggerheads. Capitalists won, the story goes, then pushed deregulation and disinflation by redistributing power from elected governments to markets and central banks. Both approaches are helpful, but they share a weakness. Abstracting from the evolving practices of central banking, they provide inaccurate accounts of recent policy changes and fail to explain how we arrived at the current era of easy money and excessive finance.

By comparing developments in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Switzerland, Leon Wansleben finds that central bankers' own policy innovations were an important ingredient of change. These innovations allowed central bankers to use privileged relationships with expanding financial markets to govern the economy. But by relying on markets, central banks fostered excessive credit growth and cultivated an unsustainable version of capitalism. Through extensive archival work and numerous interviews, Wansleben sheds new light on the agency of bureaucrats and calls upon society and elected leaders to direct these actors' efforts to more progressive goals.

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The Rise of Central Banks by Leon Wansleben is praised for its exploration of the critical role central banks play in shaping modern economies and financial systems. The book is applauded for its depth and scholarship, offering a unique perspective on how central banks have become influential in the global economic landscape. It is commended for shedding light on the intricate relationships between monetarist techniques, neoliberal policies, and financial market expansion. Reviewers find it a compelling and essential read for those interested in economic policy and the powerful role of central institutions.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674270510

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 10 January 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 10 illus., 3 tables

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Leon Wansleben is Research Group Leader at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies.

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