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Central Bank Independence (1994)

1995
Until a few years ago, Central Banks were regarded as an integral part of the Government’s central policy-making machine. The phrase, ‘the Monetary Authorities’, was coined and used to describe the combined operations of the Central Banks and Treasury, under the political leadership of Chancellor/Treasurer and Prime Minister.
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Understanding Central Bank Independence

International Journal of Political Economy, 2022
Wesley C. Marshall   +1 more
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Two Fallacies Concerning Central Bank Independence [PDF]

open access: possibleAmerican Economic Review, 1995
This paper takes issue with two basic conclusions prevalent in the literature on central bank behavior. First, the paper argues that it is inappropriate to presume that central banks will, in the absence of any precommitment technology, necessarily behave in a 'discretionary' fashion that implies an inflationary bias.
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Central bank communication and the yield curve

Journal of Financial Economics, 2021
Paul Whelan
exaly  

The design and transmission of central bank liquidity provisions

Journal of Financial Economics, 2021
Luisa Carpinelli, Matteo Crosignani
exaly  

Central bank communication, corporate maturity mismatch and innovation

International Review of Financial Analysis, 2022
exaly  

More effective than we thought: Central bank independence and inflation in developing countries

Economic Modelling, 2020
Ana Carolina Garriga, Cesar M Rodriguez
exaly  

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