We build on earlier studies regarding Central Bank independence (CBI) by relating it to political, institutional and economic variables. The data suggest that CBI is positively related to the presence of federalism, the features of the electoral system and parties, the correlation between the shocks to the level of economic activity in the countries included in the sample and, for a sub-sample of economies, the convergence criteria to join the European Monetary Union (EMU).

Political institutions and central bank independence revisited / D. Ferrari, B. Pistoresi, F. Salsano. - Modena : Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, 2009 Jul 01.

Political institutions and central bank independence revisited

F. Salsano
Ultimo
2009

Abstract

We build on earlier studies regarding Central Bank independence (CBI) by relating it to political, institutional and economic variables. The data suggest that CBI is positively related to the presence of federalism, the features of the electoral system and parties, the correlation between the shocks to the level of economic activity in the countries included in the sample and, for a sub-sample of economies, the convergence criteria to join the European Monetary Union (EMU).
1-lug-2009
Central Bank independence ; institutional systems ; variable selection
Settore SECS-P/01 - Economia Politica
Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia
http://merlino.unimo.it/web_dep/materiali_discussione/0616.pdf
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Political institutions and central bank independence revisited / D. Ferrari, B. Pistoresi, F. Salsano. - Modena : Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, 2009 Jul 01.
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