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Do central bank reforms lead to more monetary discipline?
What Do Politicians Think of Technocratic Institutions? Attitudes in the European Parliament Towards the European Central Bank
Long Run Inflation: Persistence and Central Bank Independence
Warning words in a warming world: Central bank communication and climate change
Exploring the informativeness and drivers of tone during committee meetings: the case of the Federal Reserve
Fiscal Dominance, Monetary Policy and Exchange Rates: Lessons from Early-Modern Venice
Unravelling household financial assets and demographic characteristics: a novel data perspective
Competition and Innovation in the Financial Sector: Evidence from the Rise of FinTech Start-ups
Empowering women in central banking
Monetary policy and financial markets: evidence from Twitter traffic
Central bank communication and social media: From silence to Twitter
Trends in central bank independence: a de-jure perspective
Women and Governance: Central Bank Boards and Monetary Policy
Political voice on monetary policy: Evidence from the parliamentary hearings of the European Central Bank
Did financial frictions stifle R&D investment in Europe during the great recession?
The political economy of reforms in Central Bank design: evidence from a new dataset
Banking supervision and external auditors: Theory and empirics
Current account and real exchange rate changes: The impact of trade openness
Central bankers as supervisors: Do crises matter?
Appointments to central bank boards: Does gender matter?
Ups and downs of central bank independence from the Great Inflation to the Great Recession: theory, institutions and empirics
Dynamic central bank independence indices and inflation rate: A new empirical exploration
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