‘Secretive’ ECB urged to reveal voting records

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Series Details 7.2.08
Publication Date 07/02/2008
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Opaque, consensus-based decision-making at the European Central Bank slows its reactions and effectiveness and should be replaced by a system of published voting records, a leading European think-tank, Centre for Economic Policy Research, siad in a report published 7 February 2008. The latest Monitoring the European Central Bank Report from CEPR calls for two simple reforms to improve the transparency of the ECB.

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CEPR: Press Release, 7.2.08: Transparency and governance: More transparency would help the ECB weather current turmoil, http://www.cepr.org/PRESS/MECB6PR.pdf

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