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Ownership of Central Banks

On Bank Underground, David Bholat and Karla Martinez Gutierrez described (in October 2019) the ownership structures of central banks across the world. From their post:

Figure 4: Institutional detail on central banks not fully owned by governments

This entry was posted in Notes and tagged Central bank, Central bank independence, Government, Ownership structure on January 1, 2020 by Dirk Niepelt.

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