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Sarkozy is right to call for an end to secrecy

By Francesco Giavazzi and Charles Wyplosz

Published: July 24 2008 18:10 | Last updated: July 24 2008 18:10

“Independence first, then account­ability,” writes the Financial Times, criticising French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s proposal to ask the European Central Bank to publish the minutes of its deliberations (“A Trojan Horse”, editorial, July 22).

We believe this is wrong. Account­ability is not just another desirable characteristic of an independent central bank: it is the very precondition for independence.

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