Ezekiel's structure is straightforward and systematic, allowing for accessible analysis by contemporary readers. While many may only recognize his enigmatic visions, such as the chariot-throne and the valley of dry bones, the book offers a deeper understanding of its themes and messages. John Taylor aims to demystify Ezekiel, encouraging readers to explore its contents beyond the surface-level interpretations.
John B Taylor Livres
Cet auteur explore des politiques et théories économiques complexes avec une profonde perspicacité. Son travail se concentre sur les applications pratiques des principes économiques et leur impact sociétal. Les lecteurs apprécieront une vision pénétrante de la stratégie économique et de la prise de décision.




Global Financial Warriors
The Untold Story of International Finance in the Post-9/11 World
- 370pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Focusing on the aftermath of 9/11, the narrative follows John B. Taylor as he navigates the complexities of international finance during a time of crisis. His role in the U.S. Treasury involves freezing terrorist assets, planning financial reconstruction in Afghanistan, and creating a new currency for Iraq. Taylor also tackles broader financial issues, including reforming the IMF and negotiating significant debt reductions for Iraq and impoverished nations. His insider perspective provides a unique glimpse into crucial global financial strategies and decision-making processes.
John Taylor offers a critical analysis of the financial crisis and its repercussions, drawing on his expertise as a leading economist. He explores the underlying causes of the crisis and discusses the policy responses that followed, providing insights into the economic landscape and the lessons learned. Through his perspective, readers gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of economic systems and the challenges faced in recovery.
Currencies, Capital, and Central Bank Balances
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Drawing from their 2018 conference, the Hoover Institution brings together leading academics and monetary policy makers to share ideas about the practical issues facing central banks today. The expert contributors discuss U.S. monetary policy at individual central banks and reform of the international monetary and financial system. The discussion is broken down into seven key areas: 1) International Rules of the Monetary Game; 2) Banking, Trade and the Making of the Dominant Currency; 3) Capital Flows, the IMF's Institutional View and Alternatives; 4) Payments, Credit and Asset Prices; 5) Financial Stability, Regulations and the Balance Sheet; 6) The Future of the Central Bank Balance Sheet; and 7) Monetary Policy and Reform in Practice. With in-depth discussions of the volatility of capital flows and exchange rates, and the use of balance sheet policy by central banks, they examine relevant research developments and debate policy options.