The European Central Bank (ECB) is considered to be an institution with a high level of accountability compared with other central banks. However, the matter has yet to be investigated in practice. Accountability of the ECB will have to be checked by governing bodies both within and outside the ECB as well as the public. A survey is undertaken of the main reasons for central bank accountability, especially for the ECB
Paper presented to the Global Governance and the Search for Justice Conference, Sheffield, 2003.The ...
This paper reviews research on central banking and monetary policy, with special emphasis on the pos...
This paper reviews research on central banking and monetary policy, with special emphasis on the pos...
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...
This paper looks at the issue of the accountability of the European Central Bank (ECB) from the stan...
This paper starts with a discussion of the various aspects of accountability of central banks. On th...
This chapter examines the democratic dimension of the burgeoning competence of the European Central ...
Version of Record online: 16 AUG 2017The European Central Bank (ECB) emerged from the financial cris...
Transparency International EU’s in-depth study looks into the ECB’s balance between its expanded man...
Rightly or wrongly the ECB is widely perceived as in-transparent. Our analysis suggests that on form...
This paper examines the institutions and networks that link the European Central Bank to various iss...
Accountability is a concept usually applied to delegated policy makers, to indicate their obligation...
The European Central Bank (ECB) has been in existence for almost 20 years and more if one considers ...
The European Central Bank (ECB) emerged from the financial crisis not only as the institutional ‘win...
Paper presented to the Global Governance and the Search for Justice Conference, Sheffield, 2003.The ...
This paper reviews research on central banking and monetary policy, with special emphasis on the pos...
This paper reviews research on central banking and monetary policy, with special emphasis on the pos...
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...
This paper looks at the issue of the accountability of the European Central Bank (ECB) from the stan...
This paper starts with a discussion of the various aspects of accountability of central banks. On th...
This chapter examines the democratic dimension of the burgeoning competence of the European Central ...
Version of Record online: 16 AUG 2017The European Central Bank (ECB) emerged from the financial cris...
Transparency International EU’s in-depth study looks into the ECB’s balance between its expanded man...
Rightly or wrongly the ECB is widely perceived as in-transparent. Our analysis suggests that on form...
This paper examines the institutions and networks that link the European Central Bank to various iss...
Accountability is a concept usually applied to delegated policy makers, to indicate their obligation...
The European Central Bank (ECB) has been in existence for almost 20 years and more if one considers ...
The European Central Bank (ECB) emerged from the financial crisis not only as the institutional ‘win...
Paper presented to the Global Governance and the Search for Justice Conference, Sheffield, 2003.The ...
This paper reviews research on central banking and monetary policy, with special emphasis on the pos...
This paper reviews research on central banking and monetary policy, with special emphasis on the pos...