Chapter 17: Made to measure: how central banks deliver performances of their worth and why unconventional monetary policy is reversing the burden of proof

Central banking is frequently considered a prototype case of governance subject to continuous and public performance measurement. However, central banks' near-exclusive preoccupation with preserving price stability as the overriding measure of success of their monetary policy is a rather recent...

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Published: Cheltenham, UK Edward Elgar Publishing 2024
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