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Is Central Banks’ Effectiveness Related to their Transparency? A Case of European Economies Cover

Is Central Banks’ Effectiveness Related to their Transparency? A Case of European Economies

Open Access
|Dec 2018

Abstract

This article presents a novel transparency measure and examines forward-looking transparency of six European central banks. It aims at evaluating whether the higher degree of transparency is related to better economic stabilization expressed in terms of output and inflation gap minimization. The methods used are based on data and a statistical analysis. To extract the cyclical component of time series, the Hodrick-Prescott filter is employed. The research covers the Czech National Bank, the National Bank of Hungary, the National Bank of Poland, the National Bank of Romania, the Bank of England, and the Sveriges Riksbank during 1997–2016. Firstly, we develop an index of forward-looking transparency that focuses on signalling intentions by the central banks. It is one of the main contributions of our article. Secondly, we compare transparency in the field of signaling intentions within our sample, which is another aspect of originality of this study. The results indicate that the Czech National Bank and the central banks of developed economies outperform the other central banks from our sample in terms of openness. Finally, under some caveats, we relate the degree of transparency to the levels and volatility of output and inflation gaps. We find the existence of the relationship between the central banks’ transparency and their effectiveness mainly for Czech Republic and the UK, but also, although to a lesser extent, for Poland and Romania.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/foli-2018-0023 | Journal eISSN: 1898-0198 | Journal ISSN: 1730-4237
Language: English
Page range: 121 - 143
Submitted on: Mar 23, 2018
Accepted on: Nov 7, 2018
Published on: Dec 31, 2018
Published by: University of Szczecin
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 issues per year

© 2018 Magdalena Szyszko, Mariusz Próchniak, published by University of Szczecin
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