This book explores implications of the modern view of central banks rising from the proposition that words have no meaning beyond their use in a particular context and setting. It studies coded language to explain why a central bank's decisions and communicative interactions can't be devoted to a coded language which is an artificial language.
ELKE MUCHLINSKI is currently the Professor for International Monetary Economics at the University of Halle, Germany. She also lectures in Economics at the Free University of Berlin, Germany.
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