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Norges Bank : 1816-2016 / Einar Lie ; in cooperation with Jan Thomas Kobberrød, Gjermund Forfang Rongved and Eivind Thomassen.

Author/creator Lie, Einar, 1965-
Format Electronic and Book
EditionFirst edition.
Publication InfoOxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2020.
Descriptionvi, 326 pages ; 25 cm
Supplemental Content Full text available from Oxford Scholarship Online Business and Management
Supplemental Content Full text available from Oxford Scholarship Online
Subject(s)
Other author/creatorKobberrød, Jan Thomas, 1973-
Other author/creatorRongved, Gjermund Forfang, 1980-
Other author/creatorThomassen, Eivind, 1986-
Other author/creatorOxford University Press.
Contents 1. A Bank of Issue Forged in Silver and Tears -- 2. A Bank with a Divided Mandate -- 3. A Relieved Norges Bank -- 4. Gold and Coins in the Age of Standardization -- 5. A Bankers' Bank -- 6. Blurring the Borders: The Bank During the First World War -- 7. The Pyrrhic Victories of the 1920s -- 8. The 1930s Crisis: Collapse and Zenith -- 9. Occupation and Loss of Autonomy -- 10. The Government's Bank -- 11. The Foreign Currency Exchange Rate Policy Up Until 1986 -- 12. Downfall of the Regulatory System and Trumph of the Market -- 13. In Search of an Anchor -- 14. The Investment Manager
Summary Norges Bank has been an integrated part of Norwegian economic development from the complicated birth of the new nation-state after the Napoleonic wars to the present nouveau-richness of the Norwegian oil economy. This book traces its 200-year history, focusing on its relations with political institutions that have shaped and reshaped the bank's role since its establishment in 1816. 0In the first fragile years of the new nation, Norges Bank took centre stage in the discussion on how to reconstruct a collapsed monetary system, and how trust and resources should support the core financial function of the State apparatus. The financial and political role of the bank came to the fore from the late 1800s and peaked during the turbulent interwar years of the 1920s, after which the bank became the foremost defender of the monetary order and the gold standard, in bitter conflict with the emerging Labour Party. The blow that the Second World War delivered to central bank independence left the bank firmly subordinated to the Ministry of Finance. Not until 1986 was larger autonomy in monetary policy granted, and since then the bank's weight and responsibilities have continued to expand with its position as manager of the Norwegian oil fund. The bank's role has been largely defined by perceptions of what kind of financial services Norway needed, how economic policy was coordinated, and how discretionary power was distributed between the elected bodies, the executive branch, and underlying institutions with a defined mandate. The central aim of this book is to trace and explain these changes over the past two centuries.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 307-316) and index.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2019953080
ISBN9780198860013 hardcover
ISBN0198860013 hardcover

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