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Central Banks and Information Provided to the Private Sector Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Enrico Marchetti (University of Roma I)
Giovanni Di Bartolomeo (University of Rome I)
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This paper examines the information provided to the private sector by central banks. By using the principal component analysis, we investigated the variance of the procedural rules followed by nine major central banks about information treatments. We investigate problems related to the information coming from the central banks by focusing on the quantity and quality perspectives and highlight the methodological complexity of the investigation. We find that a synthetic quantitative index of transparency is not enough to represent the phenomenon since it can result misleading in understanding the behavior of institutionally different central banks associated with the same index values.
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Keywords: Central bank transparency ; principal components ; monetary policy ; Other versions of this item:
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