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Balance of Power
Central Banks and the Fate of Democracies
2024
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Central banks now stand between societies and collapse, but are they still democratic?Two decades of financial crises have dramatically expanded central banks' powers. In 2008, and then again in 2020, unelected banking officials found themselves suddenly responsible for the public welfare—not just because it was necessary but based on an idea that their independence from political systems would insulate them from the whims of populism. Now, as international crises c...
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- Bruno CabrillacPierre JailletEnrico LettaArancha GonzalezPatrick ArtusMatteo Neri-LainéHillel RapoportJean-Pierre MaulnyBrad W. SetserBarry EichengreenIsabelle Mateos Y LagoArnaud MehlIsabel VansteenkisteEric MonnetPascal Saint-AmansGeorge PapaconstantinouJean Pisani-FerryBenoît CoeuréSébastien TreyerFrançois ChounetAlain-Gérard SlamaOmar GargouriMichel Dupuy
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- Revue d'économie financière
2026
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Under the co-direction of Bruno Cabrillac and Pierre Jaillet, issue 161 of the Revue d’économie financière is an extension of issue 160 on geopolitical shifts and their geoeconomic consequences. It is being published both in French and English.The first volume (“The Era of Disruption”) analyzed the geoeconomic consequences of a systemic “polycrisis”, which has revealed the tensions arising from a phase of rapid globalization coupled with economic disruption. Issue 161 (“Th...
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Controlling Credit
Central Banking and the Planned Economy in Postwar France, 1948–1973
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- Studies in Macroeconomic History
2018
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It is common wisdom that central banks in the postwar (1945–1970s) period were passive bureaucracies constrained by fixed-exchange rates and inflationist fiscal policies. This view is mostly retrospective and informed by US and UK experiences. This book tells a different story. Eric Monnet shows that the Banque de France was at the heart of the postwar financial system and economic planning, and that it contributed to economic growth by both stabilizing inflation and fostering direct lendi...
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A masterful introduction to the key ideas behind the successes—and failures—of free-market economicsSince 1946, Henry Hazlitt’s bestselling Economics in One Lesson has popularized the belief that economics can be boiled down to one simple lesson: market prices represent the true cost of everything. But one-lesson economics tells only half the story. It can explain why markets often work so well, but it can’t explain why they often fail so badly—or what we ...
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A Capitalism for the People
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Nations and Firms in the Global Economy
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Behind the Curve
Can Manufacturing Still Provide Inclusive Growth?
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Manufacturing jobs, once the backbone of the modern US economy, have declined as a share of GDP over recent decades, darkening opportunities for middle-class advancement. Similar trends have impacted export superpowers like China, Germany, Japan, Singapore, and South Korea. Driven by nostalgia for a bygone era, however, many countries have turned to reshoring and “industrial policies” to revive manufacturing employment. In this book, Robert Z. Lawrence argues that these efforts are unlikel...
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Can Finance Save the World?
Regaining Power over Money to Serve the Common Good
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