The Bundesbank: The Bank that Rules EuropeRandom House, 1992 - 359 pagina's |
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Pagina 144
... Federal Republic in May 1949 , the Bank deutscher Länder could only be a strongly federal institution . If it was made independent from government , that was partly because , at the time of its establish- ment , there was no central ...
... Federal Republic in May 1949 , the Bank deutscher Länder could only be a strongly federal institution . If it was made independent from government , that was partly because , at the time of its establish- ment , there was no central ...
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... federal central banking system ; as a responsible central bank- ing practitioner , and a realist , I cannot however avoid pointing out the difficulties which stand in the way . A common currency and a federal central banking system are ...
... federal central banking system ; as a responsible central bank- ing practitioner , and a realist , I cannot however avoid pointing out the difficulties which stand in the way . A common currency and a federal central banking system are ...
Pagina 307
... federal states into exist- ence , delineated by either new or historical boundaries . 8. The main difference is in the size of the units . The US has 12 Federal Reserve banks for a nation of four times the population . 9. Introduction ...
... federal states into exist- ence , delineated by either new or historical boundaries . 8. The main difference is in the size of the units . The US has 12 Federal Reserve banks for a nation of four times the population . 9. Introduction ...
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Adenauer Bank deutscher Länder Bank of England bank's bankers BAP/RB became billion Blessing Bonn Bonn government British Bundes Bundesbank council Bundesbank president cent central bank presidents chancellor council meeting council members countries D-Mark decision declared Deutsche directorate member East Berlin East German economics ministry Emminger Erhard Europe European central bank European currency European monetary union exchange rate Federal finance minister foreign exchange Frankfurt Führer Funk German economy German monetary union German unity Germany's gold Hamburg Helmut Helmut Schmidt Hitler Hjalmar Schacht Hülse increase inflation interest rates Interview with author Karl Otto Pöhl Klasen Kohl Kohl's Land central bank Landeszentralbank letter Ludwig Erhard Maastricht monetary policy monetary stability National NSDAP Pöhl's political post-war Puhl Reichsbank Reichsbank directorate Reichsbank president Reichsmark reserves revaluation Schacht Schlesinger Schmidt Social Democrat Speech Staatsbank Third Reich Tietmeyer took unification Unilever vice-president VP.LZB Walther Funk West Wrede