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The Behaviour of Interest Groups in Trade and Industry Towards Monetary Policy and Central Banks

Theory and Evidence on Germany and the Euro Area. Dissertationsschrift
Book on DemandKartoniert, Paperback
384 Seiten
Englisch
Peter Langerschienen am01.03.2006
This study investigates the behaviour of private interest groups towards monetary policy and central banks. It explores the extent to which interest groups seek to influence monetary policy and their motivations for doing so - or for refraining from doing so. Where evidence for interest group activity with respect to monetary decisions can be found, the study aims to identify the ways in which groups communicate with policymakers. The behaviour of interest groups in the area of monetary policy-making is investigated by means of an empirical case study of the relations between interest groups and the Deutsche Bundesbank in Germany as well as the potential impact of introduction of the single European currency and establishment of the ECB. The study evaluates the relevance of the institutional setting, policy issues and other factors.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextThis study investigates the behaviour of private interest groups towards monetary policy and central banks. It explores the extent to which interest groups seek to influence monetary policy and their motivations for doing so - or for refraining from doing so. Where evidence for interest group activity with respect to monetary decisions can be found, the study aims to identify the ways in which groups communicate with policymakers. The behaviour of interest groups in the area of monetary policy-making is investigated by means of an empirical case study of the relations between interest groups and the Deutsche Bundesbank in Germany as well as the potential impact of introduction of the single European currency and establishment of the ECB. The study evaluates the relevance of the institutional setting, policy issues and other factors.

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents: Monetary policymaking in Germany - Institutional context: the Deutsche Bundesbank - Issue context: monetary policy in Germany - Exposure of trade and industry to monetary policy - Group context: industry and trade associations in Germany - Analysis of interest group behaviour in Germany and at EU level - Interest group activity after entry into EMU - Channels of communication of interests.mehr

Autor

The Author: Steffen Kern works as an economist in the financial sector. He is a specialist in financial market development and EU financial market integration and has contributed to these research areas in a number of publications. He holds degrees in economic and political sciences and philosophy from Oxford University, the Catholic University of Leuven and Erasmus University Rotterdam.