Capsule Review
Sep/Oct
2009
<p>Andrew Moravcsik</p>
Marsh's book most readable overview available of European monetary cooperation, from Bretton Woods to today's European Central Bank.
Review Essay
Mar/Apr
1994
Sam Y. Cross
The success of the Bundesbank in anchoring the German mark has sent a wave of central bank independence sweeping across the globe. But does the Bundesbank owe its effectiveness to the German people's unique experience with inflation? In his new book, David Marsh looks for the roots of the Bundesbank's power.
