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In his speech at the conference "The SNB and its Watchers", Otmar Issing, member of the ECB Governing Council from its start in 1998 until 2006, takes a look back at more than twenty years of the conference series "The ECB and Its Watchers". In June 1999, Issing established this format together...
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Historically Central Bank Independence (CBI) was anything but the norm. CBI seems to contradict core principles of democracy. Most economists were also against CBI. After the Great Inflation of the 1970ies many empirical studies demonstrated that there is a strong negative correlation between...
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How and for whose benefit the European Central Bank (ECB) will work is the most important issue facing Europe. A team from the ECB, including Otmar Issing it's Chief Economist, here present a non-technical analysis of the ECB's monetary policy strategy, institutional features and procedures
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Erfolg des Euro und der Europäischen Zentralbank führten. Zugleich geht Otmar Issing auf Konflikte der Währungshüter mit der …
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This paper outlines important lessons for monetary policy. In particular, the role of inflation targeting, which was much acclaimed prior to the financial crisis and since then has not lost much of its endorsement, is critically reviewed. Ignoring the relation between monetary policy and asset...
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Instrumente als auch die Ziele der Europäischen Zentralbank haben sich geändert. Die unorthodoxe Geldpolitik wurde kontrovers …Am 1. Januar 1999 wurde der Euro als Buchgeld eingeführt. Schon ein halbes Jahr zuvor war die Europäische Zentralbank …
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The mid-1980s began a period that might, in retrospect, be seen as the golden age of monetary policy. Worldwide inflation rates, which had come down from the high levels reached in the 1970s, were at the lowest level seen in a long time. In the real economy, low and stable inflation went along...
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