Book notes: On central banking, by Jan Qvigstad
The book reflects Norway’s intellectual history, as well as the history of Norges Bank
Jan Qvigstad, On central banking, Cambridge University Press, 2016, 202 pages
Jan Qvigstad's book is a translation of his six annual lectures to the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, delivered over the years 2008–13. The individual lectures are entitled: 'On keeping promises'; 'On transparency'; 'On making good decisions'; 'On managing wealth'; 'On learning from history – truths and eternal truths'; and 'On institutions – fundamentals of confidence and trust'. As is obvious from these
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