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An independent bank of England: is that enough?

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Hall, Stephen G. ; Henry, S.G. Brian

National Institute Economic Review

2006

196

April

120-127

banking ; centralization ; fiscal policy ; monetary policy ; monetary system

United Kingdom

Financing and monetary policy

English

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"This article argues that an independent central bank is not in itself sufficient to ensure the long-term success and stability of the economy. While there are strong academic arguments for making the central bank independent, these arguments are often developed in a closed economy setting. Where trade is important and the economy is open, making the central bank independent can lead to a strategic interaction between the bank and the fiscal authorities which can produce serious imbalances in the economy over time. In particular, the analysis below suggests that there could be excess demand in the non tradable sector combined with a recession in the sectors of the economy open to trade. Our contention is that the UK economy exhibits all the signs that we would expect to see if this argument were relevant."

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