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Are Contemporary Central Banks Transparent About Economic Models and Objectives and What Difference Does it Make?
Cukierman, Alex
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2016
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Central bank independence : cultural codes and symbolic performance
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Culture and the economy -- Stability cultures and independent central banking -- The German Stabilitätskultur -- A stability culture for europe -- Stability culture and the financial crisis in America
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Are contemporary central banks transparent about economic models and objectives and what difference does it make?
Cukierman, Alex
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2001
This paper documents the opaqueness of central banks about the economic models they use to choose policy but argues that this is largely due to the lack of consensus about the correct model of the economy within the economic profession. The latter is illustrated by contrasting three currently...
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Are contemporary central banks transparent about economic models and objectives and what differences does it make?
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Are contemporary central banks transparent about economic models and objectives and what difference does it make?
Cukierman, Alex
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2001
This paper documents the opaqueness of central banks about the economic models they use to choose policy but argues that this is largely due to the lack of consensus about the correct model of the economy within the economic profession. The latter is illustrated by contrasting three currently...
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