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Central role for ECCB

Michael Imeson looks at the economic problems facing the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States, and what the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank is doing to help stimulate development.

Interview: Mladjan Dinkic

Yugoslavia’s speedy economic recovery from the Milosevic era has been achieved with a programme of radical reforms by a governor prepared to take risks. The governor discusses the implications of the creation of the new state union of Serbia and…

CentralBankNet Monday Special Feature

SPECIAL FEATURE - Interest rate setting is abit like gambling with players weighing up the odds and placing their bets. The ECB's announcement last week that it intends to formally recommend a new voting system for its Governing Council will change the…

Lars Heikensten on Sweden's road to EMU

SPEECH - Riksbank governor Lars Heikensten says that direct changeover to the euro from 2006 is good news for the financial sector and will lessen the risk of payment system disturbances. He also emphasised the importance of creating a transparent, clear…

What role for inflation targeting?

ARTICLE - Former executive director of the Reserve Bank of India, A. Vasudevan, asks whether inflation targeting or multiple objective targeting should be of concern only to central banks. He argues that, generally speaking, monetary policy needs to be…

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