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The ECB: Safe at Any Speed?
Monitoring the European Central Bank No. 1

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Author(s): David Begg , Paul De Grauwe , Francesco Giavazzi , Harald Uhlig , Charles Wyplosz

Publication Date: 30 October 1998

ISBN: 1 898128 39 1
Hard Copy Price: £30.00

Electronic (PDF) Price: £10.00

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Summary: In the 1998 report that inaugurates the MECB series, the authors argue that the ECB is not yet prepared to meet its responsibilities. Many operational issues remain to be settled such as targeting; supervision; openness and accountability; and the respective roles of the ECB Executive Board and national central banks. Even if the global climate does not deteriorate, there are many challenges on which progress must quickly be made. Moreover, any significant worsening of global conditions may expose design flaws, previously less important, in the ECB's ability to manage a major financial crisis.

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