The Israeli Central Bank

The Israeli Central Bank

Author: Daniel Maman

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2011-03

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1136822372

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This book examines the local and global political and institutional processes that have led to the strengthening of the Israeli central bank within the context of the now predominant neoliberal regime. Using Israel as a case study to identify broader patterns around the world, the authors examine the strengthening of central banks as a key dimension of the institutionalisation of the global regime. Drawing on an in-depth analysis of the political economy of the Israeli central bank since the mid-1980s, the authors show how the Bank of Israel mobilized global logics in order to strengthen its position vis-à-vis competing actors, especially the Ministry of Finance, and to promote the institutionalisation of the neoliberal regime. Employing a conflict-centered theoretical perspective, the authors elucidate the character of this institutional transformation and the mechanisms that were involved. Chapters examine the different phases of the process of central bank strengthening, focusing on the actors involved, the interactions between them, and the political strategies they employed, and analyse the consequences of the process for the shift in macro-economic management and in the mode of state involvement in the economy. Addressing the political and institutional processes that have led to the fundamental transformation of Israeli political economy, this book is a valuable addition to the existing literature on the Israeli banking system, political economy and globalisation.


The Bank of Israel

The Bank of Israel

Author: Haim Barkai

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2007-01-18

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 0195300726

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This book, written by Israeli economists from academia, marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Bank of Israel. It consists of two volumes. Volume I presents an analytic monetary history of Israel. Volume II deals in depth with specific topics such as the independenceof the Bank of Israel.


The Bank of Israel

The Bank of Israel

Author: Nissan Liviatan

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2007-01-18

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 019062356X

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Volume II provides an in-depth analysis of important specific issues, detailed discussion of the independence of the Bank of Israel, and an econometric study of the central banks policies. This volume also includes a historical account of the liberalization of Israel's foreign-exchange market and various issues related to the banking system, such as concentration, competition, and especially banking supervision. In one of the articles in this volume, based on a series of interviews, the top officials of the Bank of Israel present their view on the Banks policies in the various periods.


The Bank of Israel

The Bank of Israel

Author: Haim Barkai

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2007-01-18

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 0190293748

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These two volumes were written on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Bank of Israel. They recount the monetary history of Israel from 1948, when the country was established (and before) to the present day. Volume I retells Israel's monetary history, analyzes the background of the developments mentioned above, and describes the difficulties in regaining monetary control in recent years. This volume also provides an analytical framework to help understand the monetary developments in the inflationary era and in the disinflation process.


The Bank of Israel

The Bank of Israel

Author: Haim Barkai

Publisher:

Published: 2007-01-18

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 0195300734

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This book, written by Israeli economists from academia, marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Bank of Israel. It consists of two volumes. Volume I presents an analytic monetary history of Israel. Volume II deals in depth with specific topics such as the independenceof the Bank of Israel.


The Israeli Path to Neoliberalism

The Israeli Path to Neoliberalism

Author: Arie Krampf

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-01-19

Total Pages: 415

ISBN-13: 1351759590

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In recent years, Israel has deeply and quickly transformed itself from a self-perceived social-democratic regime into a privatized and liberalized "Start-Up Nation" and a highly divided society. This transition to neoliberalism has been coupled with the adoption of a hawkish and isolationist foreign policy. How can such a deep change be explained? How can a state presumably founded on the basis of socialist ideas, turn within a few decades into a country characterized by a level of inequality comparable to that of the United States? By presenting a comprehensive and detailed analysis of the evolution of the Israeli economy from the 1930s to the 1990s, The Israeli Path to Neoliberalism seeks to explain the Israeli path to neoliberalism. It debunks the ‘from-socialism-to-liberalization’ narrative, arguing that the evolution of Israeli capitalism cannot be described or explained as a simple transplantation of imported economic models from advanced liberal democracies. Rather, it asserts that the Israeli variant of capitalism is the product of the encounter between imported Western institutional models and policy ideas, on the one hand, and domestic economic, social and security policy problems on the other. This mechanism of change enables us to understand the factors that gave rise to Israel’s unique combination of liberalization and strong national sentiments. Providing an in-depth analysis of Israel’s transformation to neoliberalism, the book is a valuable resource for those studying the economic history of Israel, or the political economy of late-developing countries.


What Determines the Credibility of the Central Bank of Israel in the Public Eye

What Determines the Credibility of the Central Bank of Israel in the Public Eye

Author: Zeev Kril

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 37

ISBN-13:

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In line with the rational expectations' approach, economists emphasize ‎transparency as a key factor for Central Banks' credibility. In this paper, a ‎psychological approach yields different results: trust in the Banks' policy is ‎associated with the professionalism and independence of the Bank and not with its ‎transparency. It is a subtle difference, because transparency is indeed a positive ‎factor in the overall image of the Bank, but a statistical analysis shows that not all ‎aspects of the positive image are relevant to trust in the Bank's inflationary policy.‎


The Bank of Israel

The Bank of Israel

Author: Nissan Liviatan

Publisher:

Published: 2023

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780197709962

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This volume provides an in-depth analysis of important specific issues, detailed discussion of the independence of the Bank of Israel, and an econometric study of the central banks policies. This volume also includes a historical account of the liberalization of Israel's foreign-exchange market and various issues related to the banking system, such as concentration, competition, and especially banking supervision. In one of the articles in this volume, based on a series of interviews, the top officials of the Bank of Israel present their view on the banks policies in the various periods.