The paper describes the historical evolution of the notion of central bank's indipendence, underlining the differences between the traditional positions and those recently proposed by the New Classical and New Keynesian Economics. It points out the existence of a possible contraddiction between the forms of independence suggested by the recent literature and the principle of representative democracy, arguing that there are ways to avoid the emergence of this contraddiction
In this paper we take another look at the literature on central bank independence. We show that the ...
This paper investigates the (re-)establishment of central banking in West Germany after 1945 and the...
This article proposes a three-tier framework for analysing the politics of central bank independence...
The paper describes the historical evolution of the notion of central bank's indipendence, underlini...
This article puts the independence of central banks into historical perspective. In doing so, it und...
The advent of quantitative easing by the world's major central banks invites renewed questions about...
There is nowadays a wide consensus among economists that central banks should be independent. The su...
The article examines Keynes’ views on central bank independence (CBI), focussing on an essay he publ...
The aim of the paper is to offer a theoretical setting to shed light on how two factors – central ba...
This paper reviews recent research on the political economy of monetary policy-making, both by econo...
In the modern analysis of monetary policy a central bank governance plays a fundamental role. This c...
This article analyses the pillar of modern central bank governance, i.e. central bank independence, ...
discussed three alternative institutional arrangements through which governments can exercise respon...
First Published December 10, 2018 The dramatic events of the crisis have reignited debates on the in...
This paper challenges the time-inconsistency case for central bank independence. It argues that the ...
In this paper we take another look at the literature on central bank independence. We show that the ...
This paper investigates the (re-)establishment of central banking in West Germany after 1945 and the...
This article proposes a three-tier framework for analysing the politics of central bank independence...
The paper describes the historical evolution of the notion of central bank's indipendence, underlini...
This article puts the independence of central banks into historical perspective. In doing so, it und...
The advent of quantitative easing by the world's major central banks invites renewed questions about...
There is nowadays a wide consensus among economists that central banks should be independent. The su...
The article examines Keynes’ views on central bank independence (CBI), focussing on an essay he publ...
The aim of the paper is to offer a theoretical setting to shed light on how two factors – central ba...
This paper reviews recent research on the political economy of monetary policy-making, both by econo...
In the modern analysis of monetary policy a central bank governance plays a fundamental role. This c...
This article analyses the pillar of modern central bank governance, i.e. central bank independence, ...
discussed three alternative institutional arrangements through which governments can exercise respon...
First Published December 10, 2018 The dramatic events of the crisis have reignited debates on the in...
This paper challenges the time-inconsistency case for central bank independence. It argues that the ...
In this paper we take another look at the literature on central bank independence. We show that the ...
This paper investigates the (re-)establishment of central banking in West Germany after 1945 and the...
This article proposes a three-tier framework for analysing the politics of central bank independence...