FM W9 Flashcards

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What are the arguments for and against public ownership of central banks

A

For:
1. Central banks act in the ultimate public interest.
2. Private ownership results in more risk taking.
Against:
1. Private ownership guarantees central bank independence.
2. Private ownership restricts the distribution of dividends per share.

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What are the three main decision bodies of the ECB

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  1. Governing council - monetary policy, aim for price stability.
  2. Executive Board - day-to-day operations.
  3. General Council - encourage cooperation between National central banks of the EU member states.
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Why should central banks be independent

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  1. Political business cycle - booms in the economy.
  2. Public distrust politicians.
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Why shouldn’t central banks be independent

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  1. Macroeconomic stability is best achieved when monetary policy is coordinated with fiscal policy.
  2. Central banks are not immune from political pressures.
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