Financial Citizenship :Experts, Publics, and the Politics of Central Banking

Financial Citizenship

Financial Citizenship :Experts, Publics, and the Politics of Central Banking

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Government bailouts; negative interest rates and markets that do not behave as economic models tell us they should; new populist and nationalist movements that target central banks and central bankers as a source of popular malaise; new regional organizations and geopolitical alignments laying claim to authority over the global economy; households, consumers, and workers facing increasingly intolerable levels of inequality: These dramatic conditions seem to cry out for new ways of understanding the purposes, roles, and challenges of central banks and financial governance more generally. Financial Citizenship reveals that the conflicts about who gets to decide how central banks do all these things, and about whether central banks are acting in everyone's interest when they do them, are in large part the product of a culture clash between experts and the various global publics that have a stake in what central banks do.

Experts—central bankers, regulators, market insiders, and their academic supporters—are a special community, a cultural group apart from many of the communities that make up the public at large. When the gulf between the culture of those who govern and the cultures of the governed becomes unmanageable, the result is a legitimacy crisis. This book is a call to action for all of us—experts and publics alike—to address this legitimacy crisis head on, for our economies and our democracies.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781501732720
ISBN10 1501732722
Number Of Pages 120
Item Weight 454 g
Product Dimensions 152 x 229 x 7 mm
Publisher / Reseller Cornell University Press
Format paperback
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Annelise Riles makes a powerful case for this re-engineering of the argument for central-bank independence.

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Author's Bio

Annelise Riles is the Jack G. Clarke Professor of Law in Far East Legal Studies and Professor of Anthropology at Cornell University. She is the founder and director of Meridian 180, a transnational platform for policy solutions. She has published widely, including the award winning The Network Inside Out.

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