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How many people should decide about monetary policy? In this paper, we take an empirical perspective on this issue, analyzing the relationship between the number of monetary policy decision-makers and monetary policy outcomes. Using a new data set that characterizes Monetary Policy Committees...
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This paper discusses rising enrolment rates, access, governance, underperformance in research and teaching, lack of … governance, more competition and internationalisation. Apart from providing mutual policy learning opportunities, cross …
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trends in performance, funding and governance of European universities. It also brings on board some evidence on support for … teaching and research, it needs to further improve especially on the quality dimension. The link between governance, funding … provide an environment for European universities to develop their comparative advantages, making them stronger players on the …
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This paper analyzes empirically differences in the size of central bank boards across countries. Defining a board as the body that changes monetary instruments to achieve a specified target, we discuss the possible determinants of a board’s size. The empirical relevance of these factors is...
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statistical and quantitative terms. Finally, there is evidence that addressing governance problems and ensuring flexibility in …
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