posted on 2006-12-01, 00:00authored byAmirul Ahsan, M Skully, J Wickramanayake
Central bank independence and governance (CBIG) is a term subject to conflicting definitions and so its related studies are difficult to compare. This paper therefore focuses on developing of a more useable definition, and an index model identifying the determinants of independence and governance and their possible policy implications. It also examines various independence measurement tools such as ranking and index. The index model resulting centres on key central bank independence and corporate governance issues, such as, legal aspects, political aspects, price stability objective aspects, exchange rate policy aspects, monetary policy and deficit financing aspects and finally, transparency and accountability aspects.
History
Journal
Journal of administration and governance
Volume
1
Pagination
47 - 67
Location
Caulfield East, Vic.
Open access
Yes
ISSN
1834-3511
eISSN
1834-352X
Language
eng
Notes
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