In a democracy, it is only acceptable to delegate power to an independent institution if that institution has legitimacy. Both formal and substantive accountability can create legitimacy. The ECB’s extraordinary degree of independence precludes it from being substantively accountable; hence, to have legitimacy it must be formally accountable
The European Council occupies a central role in European politics. Yet it is not officially accounta...
Drawing from a public choice perspective, this paper challenges the dominant normative view that in ...
The European Central Bank (ECB) is considered to be an institution with a high level of accountabili...
This paper looks at the issue of the accountability of the European Central Bank (ECB) from the stan...
This article assesses the past and current balance of independence with accountability for the Europ...
The European Central Bank (ECB) is widely considered to be (legally) independent. Buiter (1999) crit...
The European Central Bank (ECB) is widely considered to be (legally) independent. Buiter (1999) crit...
Version of Record online: 16 AUG 2017The European Central Bank (ECB) emerged from the financial cris...
Independence and Accountability Independence in the context of central banking is not absolute, but ...
Paper presented to the Global Governance and the Search for Justice Conference, Sheffield, 2003.The ...
Transparency International EU’s in-depth study looks into the ECB’s balance between its expanded man...
This article assesses the past and current balance of independence with accountability for the Europ...
The European Central Bank (ECB) emerged from the financial crisis not only as the institutional ‘win...
One of the key indicators for the democratic quality of European governance is the extent to which b...
Rightly or wrongly the ECB is widely perceived as in-transparent. Our analysis suggests that on form...
The European Council occupies a central role in European politics. Yet it is not officially accounta...
Drawing from a public choice perspective, this paper challenges the dominant normative view that in ...
The European Central Bank (ECB) is considered to be an institution with a high level of accountabili...
This paper looks at the issue of the accountability of the European Central Bank (ECB) from the stan...
This article assesses the past and current balance of independence with accountability for the Europ...
The European Central Bank (ECB) is widely considered to be (legally) independent. Buiter (1999) crit...
The European Central Bank (ECB) is widely considered to be (legally) independent. Buiter (1999) crit...
Version of Record online: 16 AUG 2017The European Central Bank (ECB) emerged from the financial cris...
Independence and Accountability Independence in the context of central banking is not absolute, but ...
Paper presented to the Global Governance and the Search for Justice Conference, Sheffield, 2003.The ...
Transparency International EU’s in-depth study looks into the ECB’s balance between its expanded man...
This article assesses the past and current balance of independence with accountability for the Europ...
The European Central Bank (ECB) emerged from the financial crisis not only as the institutional ‘win...
One of the key indicators for the democratic quality of European governance is the extent to which b...
Rightly or wrongly the ECB is widely perceived as in-transparent. Our analysis suggests that on form...
The European Council occupies a central role in European politics. Yet it is not officially accounta...
Drawing from a public choice perspective, this paper challenges the dominant normative view that in ...
The European Central Bank (ECB) is considered to be an institution with a high level of accountabili...