A New Approach to Central Banking
Since the Reserve Bank Act was amended in 1989, the activities of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand have been widely discussed in the media and financial circles overseas. The book discusses differences between the New Zealand and Australian approaches to central banking. It pays particular attention to the implications of the New Zealand focus on price stability, rather severely defined, as the objective of the Reserve Bank, and to the emphasis placed on openness and accountability in the relationships between the Reserve Bank and the government.
ISBN: 0-908935-97-8
Published in 1994
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