Feature/Governance
A Bretton Woods that never was
Richard Roberts recalls the last official effort to create a coherent design for an international monetary system.
How will Trichet speak?
Staff writer Benedict Mander contemplates the outlook for Jean-Claude Trichet's eight-year term as president of the ECB from the point of view of the public relations challenges he faces.
Why deflation is different
The consequences of deflation are much worse than mere inflation in reverse, argue Thomas Cargill and Elliot Parker.
How Bulgaria is destroying its "currency board"
A transfer of government funds threatens Bulgaria's monetary framework argue Steve Hanke and Matt Sekerke.
Organisational structure and staff
This article outlines the structure of the agency’s staff and the importance of human resource development to the central bank
Website of the year
The governor of the Bank of Canada, David Dodge, was in London to receive the award for the best central bank website for 2003.