01532fam a2200337 a 45000010008000000030008000080050017000160080041000330100017000740200028000910350021001190350024001400350017001640400027001810430021002080500023002290820023002521000036002752450090003112600039004012630009004403000036004495040066004855050377005516500060009286500036009886500071010246500047010956500025011426500027011671527688BD-DhUL20160516163441.0930818s1994 ctua b 001 0 eng  a 93023491  a0275947327 (alk. paper) a(OCoLC)502609378 a(OCoLC)ocn502609378 a(NNC)1527688 aDLCcDLCdNNCdBD-DhUL ae------an-us---00aHG930.5b.F75 199400a332.11094220bFRC1 aFrazer, William Johnson,d1924-14aThe central banks and the international and European dimensions /cby William Frazer. aWestport, Conn. :bPraeger,c1994. a9404 axviii, 261 p. :bill. ;c25 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [241]-248) and index.0 aCh. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. The Central Banks and the Respective Governments -- Ch. 3. Bank Operations, Control Arrangements, and the State -- Ch. 4. The Exchange-Rate and Reserve- and Capital-Flows Mechanisms -- Ch. 5. Selected Central Banks and Alternative Analytical Systems -- Ch. 6. The European Monetary System, Money and Markets, and Lessons Regarding Transition. 0aMonetary policyzEuropean Economic Community countries. 0aMonetary policyzUnited States. 0aBanks and banking, CentralzEuropean Economic Community countries. 0aBanks and banking, CentralzUnited States. 0aKeynesian economics. 0aInternational finance.