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This article examines a particular type of central mandate in China, the mandate for nationwide across-the-board salary increases in the public sector. The making and implementation of this mandate epitomizes the changes and challenges in intergovernmental relations of a transition economy. Our...
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constitution, the model of Deutsche Bundesbank and the consensus of monetary theory. Reading the Treaty articles in the light of …
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Unrestrained power to create money makes possible the arbitrary seizure of property, either through an unlegislated transfer of wealth from the private to the public sector or through the capricious transfer of wealth between individuals. Money creation -- and by implication the seigniorage that...
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union in Europe, we propose: to complete the banking union as soon as possible; to promote a really ambitious capital market …
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Two different institutions, meant to provide each other's support, underpin economic policymaking in Euroland. First, a shared central bank whose objectives and operational procedures imply inflation stabilization weighting more heavily (relative to employment stabilization) than that the social...
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Structural policies in the euro area are of great interest for the Eurosystem, particularly as they can support the smooth functioning of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and the effectiveness of monetary policy. This paper adopts a broad definition of structural policies, analysing not...
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