Index for Central Banking journal
Volumes I–XV (1990–2005)
See end of index for list of “Special features”
Author/Subject Article title
Volume
Addison, Dr Ernest West African currency union XII.3
Africa
Ryrie, Sir William Financing the private sector in Sub-Saharan
Africa
I.1
Booknotes Books on Intl financial institutions, African
development bank, Euro/pound, developing
countries and central banks, single currency
issues
VII.1
Central Banking Currency unions reborn Caribbean, West
Africa, Australia–New Zealand
XI.1
Goedhuys, Diederick Profile of Reserve Bank of South Africa IV.3
A new banking law for South Africa I.4
Oelkers, Dr Felix South Africa: a new era opens X.1
Addison, Dr Ernest West African currency union XII.3
Reserve Bank of South
Africa
Special Issue VII.4
Monetary and exchange rate policy VII.4
Economic developments over the previous 10
years
VII.4
The reserve bank and gold VII.4
History and organisation VII.4
Stals, Chris Interview with [Governor Reserve Bank of
South Africa]
III.1
A practical approach to central bank
independence
IV.3
Interview with [Governor Reserve Bank of
South Africa]
VII.4
Hesselmark, Olof The fall and rise of the Bank of Zambia VIII.4
Mboweni, Tito Interview with [Governor Reserve bank of
South Africa]
XII.4
Moyana, Kombo James Interview with [Governor Reserve Bank
Zimbabwe]
IV.1
Ahady, Anwar Interview with [Governor of Afghanistan]
(Nick Carver)
XII.4
Alesina, Alberto et al Governance in Colombia’s central bank XI.4
Alexander, Delroy Caribbean currency union XI.2
Aliber, Robert The looming crisis in international payments XIV.2
A new approach to liquidity management XV.2
Allen, Bill Implementing monetary policy XV.2
Allen, Bill and Sterne,
Gabriel
Monetary policy frameworks XI.3
Allsopp, Peter CLS Bank XII.2
Alphandéry, Edmond Introduction-enlarging the euro area XIII.1
Al-Sabah, Sheikh Salem
Abdul Aziz
Interview with [Governor of Central Bank of
Kuwait]
I.3
Al-Sayari, Hamad Saud Interview with [Governor of SAMA] XIII.2
Andersen, Bodil Interview with [Governor Danmarks
Nationalbank]
XII.1
Andrade, Sandro Credit risk measurement model XI.4
Arnold, Keith Interview with [Governor of Central Bank of
Belize]
X.1
Asia
Cargill, Thomas F. New mandates for [central banks in] Korea and
Japan
VIII.3
Central Banking team A surfeit of capital: how Asian central banks
cope with capital inflows
VI.2
Central Bank of Kazakhstan decision to float
tenge
IX.4
China, Central Bank of The contribution of the CB of China to
Taiwan’s economic development
VIII.1
The organisation of the Central bank of China
and its independence
VIII.1
Monetary policy objectives and instruments VIII.1
The ROC’s experience of asset price inflation
and deflation in the mid-1980s through early
1990s
VIII.1
Foreign exchange management VIII.1
The Central Bank of China’s role in banking
supervision
VIII.1
Background and strategies for developing
Taiwan as a regional financial centre
VIII.1
Dickie, Paul Asian monetary union [ former director Asian
Development Bank]
X.1
Editorial EBRD looks for top credit rating, Problems of
federal central banks, Models of Independence,
12 global players, A Japanese rescue in the
City
I.4
Gilley, Bruce and
Murphy, David
On China’s central bank XII.1
Harris, Graham Who gains from Japan’s Big bang? VIII.2
Attali, Jacques The European Bank: My vision of its role, my
plan for its future
I.4
Austin, Semming Lessons learned from outsourcing at Norges
Bank
XV.3
Avramovi_, Dragoslav Interview with VI.4
Baker, Blair A new Bank of Mongolia XIII.2
The costs of capital inadequacy [Costa Rica] XV.4
Baker, Simon Central bank of Russia, independent but
unaccountable
X.4
Gerashchenko goes XII.4
Balcerowicz, Leszek Interview with [President NB of Poland] XIV.4
Bannock, Graham Big banks, Big mistakes? I.1
What central bankers need to know about
smaller firms
V.2
Conversion costs for the UK XIII.2
Banny, Charles Konan The future of the BCEAO XIII.2
Barnea, Emanuel The supervision of banks [in Israel] VII.3
Batia, Wladyslav Respect the National Bank- former President
of central bank pleads with critics to respect
independence of Poland’s central bank
V.3
Beadle, Terry It in smaller central banks XV.3
Beadle, Terry and
Higginson, Paul
Key areas where a risk management system
can support a central bank’s financial market
ops.
XI.4
de Beaufort, Robert et al. The case for corporate debt in reserve
management
XII.4
Becker, Jürgen Banking Supervision: who does what? VI.1
Bell, Stephen How Australia’s central bank won its
independence
XV.1
Bengt, Dennis Interview with [Governor Sweden Riksbank] II.4
Bernholz, Peter Inflation is still the real danger XIV.1
Berry, John M. Is the Fed’s power legitimate? VI.4
The barons and the board VII.2
Kid gloves for Greenspan VII.3
Greenspan’s view of the world X.2
Greenspan stirs a tempest XI.3
The Fed and the White House XII.1
Beschloss, Afsaneh and
Mendes, Wendy
World Bank survey of reserve managers X.4
Bingham, T.R.G Gold in the International Monetary System III.2
Bishop, Graham Risks of rejecting euro for the City of London XII.2
The politics of the Eurosystem XIII.3
Blejer, Mario Central bank use of contingent liabilities XI.3
Interview with [Former governor of Central
Bank of Argentina]
XIII.1
de Boisseau, Christian The EMS crisis and the French franc III.4
Interview with [Robert Pringle] XV.1
Bogetic, Zeljko Seigniorage and dollarisation – sharing
arrangements
X.4
The calculus of dollarisation XI.2
Bøhn, Harald Risk management XI.4
Bohnec, Darko and
Bradesko, Jozef
Monetary operations: the case of Slovenia VIII.1
Bonello, Michael Interview with [Governor, CB of Malta] XIV.3
Booknotes A French view of the EMS, Central bank
Independence, SUERF colloquium
IV.1
David Kynaston The city 1890-1914 VI.2
Book reviews V.3
Book reviews V.4
David Kynaston VI.2
Book reviews VI.3
Books on Russia, EMU and currency boards VI.4
Books on International financial institutions,
African dev bank, euro/pound, developing
countries and cbs, single currency issues
VII.1
Handbook on central banking, political
economy of independence, assessment of
independence, central banking and regulation
VII.2
Frowen reviews Banking cultures of the world,
Leo Schuster (ed)
VII.3
Leonhard Gleske Reviews 50 years of the DM IX.1
Japan’s bureaucrats, Inside the Bundesbank,
MG-theory, designing perfect central bank,
Alan Blinder-central bankers’ tricks of the
trade
IX.2
Virtual banking revolution, inside international
finance
IX.3
The social market economy and monetary
stability, the Greenspan effect, The millennium
in gold
X.2
Graham Bannock reviews Stiglitz and three
books on economic growth
XIII.1
Benedict Mander reviews Eichengreen and
Mussa
XIII.2
Forrest Capie reviews Meltzer’s Fed history
and Benedict Mander reviews John Crow’s
memoir “Making Money”
XIII.3
Martin Paldam reviews Peter Bernholz on
hyperinflation
XIV.2
James reviews Bindseil on monetary
operations, Brione reviews ECB authors on the
European monetary channel
XV.1
Paul Brione reviews Richard Roberts’s book
on the City
XV.2
Borrett, Daisy Has the IMF abused its power in Asia?
[Fischer/Feldstein debate]
IX.1
Brash, Donald Interview with [Governor Reserve Bank of
New Zealand]
I.4
Interview with [Governor Reserve Bank of
New Zealand]
X.4
Brione, Paul Key insight embodied in new technology (Ed
Prescott post-Nobel prize mini-interview)
XV.2
The role of central bank capital XV.2
Politicians’ itch to interfere XV.3
News in debt XV.4
Brittan, Samuel Interview with IX.4
Bruer, Rolf E Future of banking and securities market in
Germany
X.3
Budgen, Nick Why a half-way house is best [UK
Government and Bank]
VII.3
Buiter, Willem Reform of the stability and growth pact XIII.3
Bush, Janet Why Britain should not join the euro XIII.1
Caesar, Rolf Central bank constitutions: a new approach XI.1
Calomiris, Charles When Hong Kong trounced the speculators
[Review of Goodhart and Dai’s book on
HKMA intervention]
XIV.4
Camdessus, Michel The economic transformation of Eastern
Europe
I.4
Looking forward V.1
Capie, Forrest Review of Meltzer’s history of the Fed XIII.3
Capie, Forrest and Wood,
Geoffrey
Central banks and inflation: part 1 II.2
Central banks and inflation: part 2 II.3
Cargill, Thomas F. New mandates for [central banks in] Korea and
Japan
VIII.3
and Parker, Elliott Why deflation is even worse than inflation XIV.1
Carver, Nick The problem with sovereign debt restructuring XII.4
A spring-cleaning for the Eurosystem XIII.4
Scorecard for the City XIV.1
The Iraqi currency conversion XIV.2
Europe cashes in on its old money XIV.2
The new interest in foreign reserves at the
Reserve bank of New Zealand
XIV.4
Euro cash in demand XV.1
Interview with Y.V. Reddy [RB of India
governor]
XV.1
Gentlemen prefer bonds XV.1
Why am I here? [mission statements] XV.1
Turkey gains monetary credibility XV.2
The rise of reserve management XV.3
Central banks feel the pinch XV.4
with Pringle, Robert Rising from the ashes: the new Central Bank of
Iraq
XV.1
Cassel, Frank The fund and bank: learning the right lessons? XIII.4
Central banker’s diary VII.4
Central Banking BCCI: The Role of the central banks II.1
BCCI in developing countries II.1
Eleven trends in international commercial
banking in 1991
II.3
How central banks are seen from the outside
[Survey]
II.4
The currency crisis: 7 part special [ERM 1992] III.2
Banking Supervision after BCCI IV.1
Plans for Bank’s tercentenary IV.1
Towards the D-Mark standard IV.1
The Bank among its peers IV.4
The changing role of the bank of England IV.4
The Bank of England’s Tercentenary V.1
Ranking central banks: statistical supplement V.1
Russia’s new lady governor V.3
EMI: Lamfalussy’s first report V.4
The Russian central bank in transition V.4
Training for the CIS V.4
The capital of the world’s top central banks V.4
Inflation: who’s beating it? V.4
How much gold is enough? V.4
Profiles of Bundesbank Presidents VI.1
EMU news VI.1
A surfeit of capital: how Asian central banks
cope with capital inflows
VI.2
Obituary of Lord O’Brien of Lothbury VI.3
G10 plans to change banks’ attitudes VI.4
The Fed stands tall VI.4
How the Fund and Bank came to central
banking
VII.1
Winners and losers from EMU VII.2
IMF annual jamboree VII.2
News analysis: BIS goes global, Nazi gold and
dormant accounts, Gold and debt
VII.2
Should Britain join? No/Yes/Yes, but… VII.2
US—big rise in seigniorage VII.3
Dispute over ECB profits VII.4
Central banking goes online VII.4
ESCB profits: a Bundesbank miscalculation? VIII.2
Euro banknotes how not to introduce a new
currency
VIII.3
Whimper from the Bundesbank VIII.4
Publish and be damned [ECB minutes] VIII.4
Hands up for Hanke! VIII.4
The Bank of England Act VIII.4
Will the Swiss sell gold? VIII.4
Taking silly pot shots at Duisenberg IX.1
Money laundering today IX.1
Central Banking Outlook for interest rates IX.3
Greenspan ‘bubble’ credit crunch in the US IX.3
Outlook for interest rates IX.4
Central Bank of Kazakhstan decision to float
tenge
IX.4
Britain sells Gold—developing country
distress
X.1
Currency boards in the Balkans X.1
An impressive past [OECD] but what of the
future?
X.1
Governor washes own socks X.1
The new agreement on gold X.2
Survey of central bank libraries X.3
Currency unions reborn Caribbean, West
Africa, A-NZ
XI.1
Women in central banks XI.3
Central bank vital statistics XII.2
Central banks in the war against terrorism XII.2
Profiting from the euro XII.3
Central bank website award XIII.4
Convergence report (EU accession) XIV.4
China calls on the Fund to adjust XV.2
Trends in money market operations XV.2
Research on financial stability XV.2
Money market reforms take shape XV.3
China, Central Bank of The contribution of the Central Bank of China
to Taiwan’s economic development
VIII.1
The organisation of the Central bank of China
and its independence
VIII.1
Monetary policy objectives and instruments VIII.1
The ROC’s experience of asset price inflation
and deflation in the mid-1980s through early
1990s
VIII.1
Foreign exchange management VIII.1
The Central Bank of China’s role in banking
supervision
VIII.1
Background and strategies for developing
Taiwan as a regional financial centre
VIII.1
Chown, John Russian currency crisis IX.2
Contrast in accounts by John Major and
Norman Lamont of Black Wednesday
X.4
Currency crises compared XIII.2
Making markets work XIV.3
(withWood, Geoffrey) How the West can help [Russia] III.3
Christodoulou,
Christodoulos
Interview with [Governor CB of Cyprus] XIV.4
City of London Central
Banking Conference
Reserve Asset Management III.4
Clarke, William M. The Midwives of the New Europe I.1
Tsarist gold: a remarkable parallel II.2
Promoting London as a financial centre: too
many cooks?
VI.3
Nazi gold- role of central banks-where does the
blame lie?
VIII.1
Nazi gold: Fifty years too late VIII.3
Analysis: Who uses the euro? XI.1
Special feature: Richard Fry XI.1
Reviews David Kynaston’s City part 4 XII.1
Euro: challenges confronting XII.2
Reviews Kynaston and Roberts the city and
society
XII.2
Next steps for the stability pact XIII.4
The pact’s last stand XV.4
Clausen, A.W. Interview with I.1
Clavijo, Sergio Policy co-ordination in Colombia: response to
Alesina
XI.2
Congdon, Professor Tim Problems that were neglected at Maastricht III.1
The role of central banking in development VI.4
The US “credit craze” IX.4
The way forward for Japan XII.4
New light on the Fed’s history XIV.3
Cooke, Peter Financial regulation in the 1990s I.1
Corrigan, E.Gerald The New York Fed urges reform I.1
Interview with IV.4
Courtis, Neil Central banks on the net VII.2
Mr George goes to Westminster VII.3
Interim report on the MPC IX.2
Central banks on the internet – outdated and
dog-eared
IX.2
Commission eyes juicy ESCB profits IX.3
The millennium dilemma [public demand for
cash]
IX.4
Y2K—central banks stockpile currency X.1
Down the Basel road X.2
Appointing the MPC-examines Conservative
party report
X.4
Behind the scenes in Basel XIII.1
What is a central bank governor worth? XIV.2
Can central banks be efficient XIV.2
Central bankers bid to prevent PC-based
counterfeiting
XIV.4
Retired Bank grandees face grilling in BCCI
case
XV.1
with Carver, Nick Boardroom split at the Reserve Bank of New
Zealand
XIV.2
Crockett, Andrew Interview BIS General Manager (Klaus
Engelen)
VIII.3
Cromer, Lord An appreciation of Lord O’Brien of Lothbury I.4
Currency union
Central Banking: Currency unions reborn
Caribbean, West Africa, Australia–New
Zealand
XI.1
Alexander, Delroy Caribbean currency union XI.2
Addison, Dr Ernest West African currency
union
XII.3
Darling, Alistair Interview with ‘Darling of the city’ V.4
Dawson, Tom Interview with XII.1
Dean, James W. In praise of Robert Mundell XII.1
Deane, Majorie Review of Bank of England and Public policy
41-58 by John Fforde
II.4
Review of A domestic history of the Bank of
England 1930-60 by Elizabeth Hennessey
III.2
At the top of the IMF and World bank
[assessment of former and present leaders]
V.3
The World bank’s new president James
Wolfensohn
V.4
Personalities and power [at the Fed] VI.4
Reviews Back from the brink by Stephen VII.4
Beckner
Local colour in monetary policymaking IX.1
Recalls her conversations with William
McChesney Martin [Obituary]
IX.2
(with Robert Pringle) IMF Annual Meeting [Washington Notebook] III.2
Dennis, Bengt Interview with [Governor of the Riksbank] III.4
Dickie, Paul Asian monetary union [former director ADB] X.1
Dinkic, Mladjan Interview with [Governor of National Bank of
Yugoslavia] (Nick Carver)
XIII.3
Dodge, David Interview with [Governor Bank of Canada]
(Robert Pringle)
XV.4
Dubinin, Sergei Interview with [Governor of the Central Bank
of Russia]
VII.2
Duisenberg, Wim For the record [statements after June July 98
exec board meetings]
IX.1
Interview with IX.3
Eades, Brent Websites: why are we there? XIII.1
Editorial (see also
Opinion)
Central bankers to the centre stage I.1
Over to you Karl Otto I.2
The Gulf Test I.3
Derailing EMU I.3
EBRD looks for top credit rating, Problems of
federal central banks, Models of Independence,
12 global players, A Japanese rescue in the
City
I.4
(leader) The BCCI Disaster II.1
Make the ECBS truly accountable II.2
New Team, New Bank III.3
Central Bankers bask in praise III.3
Last summer’s currency crisis III.3
ELEC An economic government for Europe XV.2
Eltis, Walter Keynes and Third World Bank Failures IV.1
Engelen, Klaus Why Schröder is ready to shoot down Basel II XII.3
Overhaul of the Bundesbank XII.4
Erb, Richard D. Interview with V.1
American perspectives on the euro VII.4
The SDR: an international reserve liability XIV.3
Espana, Banco de Spanish monetary policy in the run-up to EMU VIII.2
Monetary policy: accountability and external
relations
VIII.2
Structure and organisation VIII.2
Developing Spain’s financial system VIII.2
Financial supervision VIII.2
Evans, Mike Hitting the target XIII.4
Fed, the How the system works VI.4
Setting the rules for International finance VI.4
Feldstein, Martin Interview with [RP] XIV.1
Fischer, Stanley IMF as international lender of last resort IX.3
Interview with XII.2
Flight, Howard Why has Brown ditched Prudence XIV.3
Forder, James The case against inflation targets VIII.4
Foster, Jeremy Reporting central banking performance [PwC] X.4
Improving financial reporting XV.1
Frowen, Stephen F. The ethics of monetary stability III.3
Black Wednesday; S Frowen vs Norman
Lamont
XI.1
Frenkel, Jacob Interview with VII.3
Friedman, Milton Do we need central banks? V.1
Interview with XIII.1
Frowen, Stephen Review of Banking cultures of the world VII.3
Farewell to Tietmeyer X.2
Review of The social market economy and
monetary stability by Hans Tietmeyer
X.2
Reflections on black Wednesday X.3
Trichet and the euro XI.2
Fry, Maxwell Emancipating the banking system [markets for