Dieter Gerdesmeier
European Central Bank and Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
Dieter Gerdesmeier is a Principal Economist in the Directorate Monetary Policy of the European Central Bank and holds a Honorary Professorship at the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management. He is the author of several books of monetary policy and theory and has published a number of articles related to monetary policy, international macroeconomics and financial markets in highly-ranked journals such as the Journal of Money, Credit and Banking and the North American Journal of Economics and Finance.
Articles by Dieter Gerdesmeier :
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The Fed, the Eurosystem, and the Bank of Japan: Similarities and differences
7 February 2009, 42535 reads
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