Book notes: Unexpected revolutionaries: how central banks made and unmade economic orthodoxy, by Manuela Moschella

This book delves into the political science perspective of central banking since the 1970s but lacks nuance and depth

Unexpected revolutionaries by Manuela Moschella
Cornell University Press

Manuela Moschella, Unexpected revolutionaries; how central banks made and unmade economic orthodoxy, Cornell University Press, 2024, xiii+188 pages

During the past few decades, several crises have hit the economic and financial system, leading to significant changes in the way central banks operate, especially in their use of so-called unconventional monetary policies. This has led to a growing academic literature analysing these transformations. Manuela Moschella’s book focuses on the period

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