THE INDEPENDENCE PRINCIPLE AND ITS REALISATION IN THE POLICY OF THE EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK
Keywords:
The European Central Bank, monetary policy of ECB, functional, institutional, personal, financial independenceAbstract
This paper highlights a role of the European Central Bank’s independence in the process of monetary policy realisation in euro-area. It also includes an analysis and evaluation of the ECB powers.
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