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CIAO DATE: 08/02
Six Practical Views of Central Bank Transparency
Adam S. Posen
May 6, 2002
Abstract
In the span of fifteen years, central bank transparency has gone from being highly controversial to motherhood and apple pie (one can insert analogous certitudes by country here). It is now an accepted broad goal to which all central banks pay at least lip service. Yet, like many other broad concepts in economic policy, such as fiscal discipline or price stability, what central bank transparency actually means remains rather open to debate. With the widespread adoption of inflation targeting, seen usually as an expression of increased central bank transparency, it is worthwhile to try to apply some clarity and rigor to this central banking concept du jour.
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