This paper looks at the issue of the accountability of the European Central Bank (ECB) from the standpoint of its legitimacy. In this paper, I intend to propose that the different European polities in fact have different benchmarks of democracy, which in turn makes it especially difficult to find a common institutional model that would make the ECB legitimate
Version of Record online: 16 AUG 2017The European Central Bank (ECB) emerged from the financial cris...
The independence of the European Central Bank is legally defined in very clear and strict terms. Alt...
This chapter examines the democratic dimension of the burgeoning competence of the European Central ...
This paper looks at the issue of the accountability of the European Central Bank (ECB) from the stan...
The European Central Bank (ECB) is widely considered to be (legally) independent. Buiter (1999) crit...
Paper presented to the Global Governance and the Search for Justice Conference, Sheffield, 2003.The ...
The European Central Bank (ECB) is widely considered to be (legally) independent. Buiter (1999) crit...
The European Central Bank (ECB) is considered to be an institution with a high level of accountabili...
Since the Eurozone crisis, critique of the European Central Bank (ECB) has centred on the Bank’s lac...
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...
Drawing from a public choice perspective, this paper challenges the dominant normative view that in ...
In a democracy, it is only acceptable to delegate power to an independent institution if that instit...
The European Central Bank (ECB) emerged from the financial crisis not only as the institutional ‘win...
This paper starts with a discussion of the various aspects of accountability of central banks. On th...
Version of Record online: 16 AUG 2017The European Central Bank (ECB) emerged from the financial cris...
The independence of the European Central Bank is legally defined in very clear and strict terms. Alt...
This chapter examines the democratic dimension of the burgeoning competence of the European Central ...
This paper looks at the issue of the accountability of the European Central Bank (ECB) from the stan...
The European Central Bank (ECB) is widely considered to be (legally) independent. Buiter (1999) crit...
Paper presented to the Global Governance and the Search for Justice Conference, Sheffield, 2003.The ...
The European Central Bank (ECB) is widely considered to be (legally) independent. Buiter (1999) crit...
The European Central Bank (ECB) is considered to be an institution with a high level of accountabili...
Since the Eurozone crisis, critique of the European Central Bank (ECB) has centred on the Bank’s lac...
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...
Drawing from a public choice perspective, this paper challenges the dominant normative view that in ...
In a democracy, it is only acceptable to delegate power to an independent institution if that instit...
The European Central Bank (ECB) emerged from the financial crisis not only as the institutional ‘win...
This paper starts with a discussion of the various aspects of accountability of central banks. On th...
Version of Record online: 16 AUG 2017The European Central Bank (ECB) emerged from the financial cris...
The independence of the European Central Bank is legally defined in very clear and strict terms. Alt...
This chapter examines the democratic dimension of the burgeoning competence of the European Central ...