
Patrick Honohan, "Currency, Credit and Crisis: Central Banking in Ireland and Europe" (Cambridge UP, 2020)
New Books in Economics
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ECB Decisions and Economic Resilience
This chapter examines the European Central Bank's policy choices during the 2011 financial crisis, focusing on the separation of its tools for inflation and financial stability management. It highlights the tensions between national interests and euro area objectives, stressing the need for cohesive communication amidst diverse opinions within the governing council. Additionally, the conversation reflects on Ireland's innovative crisis response and the implications of pandemic-related debt, emphasizing evolving economic dynamics and the role of government in future welfare policies.
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