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Conference Paper
How independent should a central bank be?

Conference Series ; [Proceedings] , Volume 38 , Pages 195-225

Journal Article
Criteria for central bank assets: lessons from pre-ECB Germany

The Deutsche Bundesbank was formed in July 1957, when the two-tier central bank system set up following World War II was consolidated. That previous system had been established by the Allies in imitation of the Federal Reserve System and consisted of independent regional banks (the Land Central Banks) and a governing body. Under the new system, the Land Central Banks became offices of the Bundesbank. As was true under the previous system, the Bundesbank was made independent of the federal cabinet by law and was particularly proscribed from lending to the public sector except for short terms. ...
New England Economic Review , Issue Q 2 , Pages 29-32

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Income payments to individuals

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