If you liked The politics of central banks by Robert Elgie, start with The French Prime Minister, Divided Government in Comparative Perspective. Comparative Politics (2001), and The role of the prime minister in France, 1981-91 (1993). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends The French Prime Minister, Divided Government in Comparative Perspective. Comparative Politics (2001), The role of the prime minister in France, 1981-91 (1993), Studying political leadership (2016), and The Prime Minister's office in France.

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The politics of central banks is by Robert Elgie.