
Edited By Robert Pringle
Now in its 18th edition and hailed as the central banker's 'bible', this is the essential reference for central banks and those who work with them. This annual directory details all the up-to-date vital statistics of the world's 164 central banks, listing over 4,000 key contacts.
Book Size: 170 mm x 244 mm
Pages: c290pp
ISBN-10: 1-902182-51-0
ISBN-13: 978-1-902182-51-3
Format: Book
Fully revised and updated, the Central Bank Directory gives full contact details (telephone, fax, and email addresses) on each of the world's central banks in a clear and easy-to-use format.
For 17 years central bankers and those who work with them have relied on the Central Bank Directory as an unrivalled source of information on central banks.
The user-friendly presentation allows you to access the information you need quickly and effortlessly.
On average, one-quarter of governors change each year, and one-third of senior staff acquire new roles. Given these frequent personnel changes, each entry to the Central Bank Directory is subject to extensive revision every year. All these developments are carefully monitored by the editorial staff of Central Banking, working with the central banks themselves.
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"It is a very useful and practical instrument."
Guy Quaden, Governor of the National Bank of Belgium
″I find the publication very useful as do the Bank staff who use it on a day to day basis.″
David Dodge, Governor of the Bank of Canada
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Editor, Robert Pringle, is Managing Director of Central Banking Publications. Before starting Central Banking, Robert was for several years Editor of The Banker and subsequently he was closely associated with the establishment of the well-known ″think tank″, the Group of Thirty, where he served for seven years as the first Executive Director based in New York. He was also for three years a Senior Fellow at the United Nations institute called WIDER in Helsinki.
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