European Central Bank
Discover the intricate workings of the European Central Bank in European Central Bank by David Howarth, published by Palgrave USA in 2005. This insightful textbook, now in its second edition, spans 272 pages and delves into the theoretical frameworks surrounding the ECB, tracing its historical antecedents and the evolution of European monetary authority.
Howarth examines various national perspectives on central bank independence and provides a thorough analysis of the ECB's complex organizational structure. Additionally, the book addresses critical issues of accountability and reflects on the challenging early years of the ECB's operations. Perfect for students and professionals in the fields of banking and economics, this comprehensive guide offers a deep understanding of the pivotal role the ECB plays in the European Union's financial landscape.
Enhance your knowledge of international finance and banking with this essential resource!