Central Bank independence and its effect on money market stability
Central Bank independence and its effect on money market stability
Author(s): Anera AlishaniSubject(s): Economy
Published by: Kolegji ILIRIA and Felix-Verlag
Keywords: Central Banks; Central Bank Independence; Money Market; Growth; Stability
Summary/Abstract: Since 1990s many countries have moved toward greater central bank independence (CBI) by either amending their Central Bank’s laws or writing them de novo. Also countries of Western Balkans and many other transition countries have moved toward greater CBI. There are many potential benefits associated with greater CBI, and one of them is stable growth of money and liquidity. For a given level of money market development the hypothesis is that a more independent CB is likely to promote more stable growth of money supply (Dželetović et al., 2008). As a result the main research task of this work is to estimate the effects of CBI on money market growth for five Western Balkans countries and five other European transition countries. Because the empirical studies were very limited for the relationship between CBI and money market growth, there were no clear conclusions. In addition, there were different measuring methodologies that attempt to quantify the extent of legal and actual CBI. Related to the main research task, this dissertation has examined the effects of CBI on money market stability (proxied by bank deposit growth) for a sample of 10 countries for a period from 1999-2009 by using fixed effect model. Through this methodology different regressions have been estimated, but the results were not robust and there are no clear finding on the relationship between CBI and money market growth
Journal: ILIRIA International Review
- Issue Year: 2/2012
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 112-130
- Page Count: 9
- Language: English