Books and monographs - Bank of Canada
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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T02:24:55+00:00Due Diligence: A Report on the Bank of Canada's Handling of Foreign Gold during World War II
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2010/07/due-diligence-a-report-on-the-bank-of-canadas-handling-of-foreign-gold-during-world-war-ii/
Report commissioned by the Bank, written by Professor Duncan McDowall of Carleton University and released in November 1997. The Bank also released a search aid for related files in its archives and for Department of Finance documents.2010-07-28T13:58:57+00:00enDue Diligence: A Report on the Bank of Canada's Handling of Foreign Gold during World War II2010-07-28Planning an Evolution: The Story of the Canadian Payments Association, 1980-2002
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2010/07/planning-an-evolution-the-story-of-the-canadian-payments-association-1980-2002/
by James F. Dingle. Outlines the history of the Association and its role in moving Canada's payments system from paper to electronic media.2010-07-27T13:51:16+00:00enPlanning an Evolution: The Story of the Canadian Payments Association, 1980-20022010-07-27Why Monetary Policy Matters: A Canadian Perspective
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2010/07/why-monetary-policy-matters-a-canadian-perspective-2/
This paper provides a non-technical introduction to monetary policy - what it is, how it works, and why it matters. It discusses inflation volatility and why this is damaging to the economy, as well as why increased stability of output growth is desirable.2010-07-21T14:14:02+00:00enWhy Monetary Policy Matters: A Canadian Perspective2010-07-21Economic Research at the Bank of Canada, 1935-65
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2010/07/economic-research-at-the-bank-of-canada-1935-65/
A retrospective of economic research at the Bank of Canada from 1935 to 1965.2010-07-19T14:09:16+00:00enEconomic Research at the Bank of Canada, 1935-652010-07-19By All Accounts
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2010/03/by-all-accounts/
By All Accounts is the fifth and final book in the Bank's souvenir history series. This volume presents a portrait of the Bank from the perspective of outside observers, showing how Canadians have perceived the performance of their central bank over the decades through the eyes of those who monitor its work on the public's behalf.2010-03-06T12:31:21+00:00enBy All Accounts2010-03-06