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The European Central Bank and the German Constitutional Court: Police Patrols and Fire Alarms
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Fontan, Clément
, Howarth, David
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Accountability
/ bundesbank
/ bundestag
/ Central banks
/ Constitutional courts
/ Constitutions
/ court of justice of the european union
/ Deutsche Bundesbank
/ european central bank
/ european parliament
/ german federal constitutional court
/ Legality
/ Legislatures
/ Liberalism
/ monetary policy
/ ordo-liberalism
/ Patrols
/ Plaintiffs
/ Policy making
/ principal-agent analysis
/ Public sector
2021
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The European Central Bank and the German Constitutional Court: Police Patrols and Fire Alarms
by
Fontan, Clément
, Howarth, David
in
Accountability
/ bundesbank
/ bundestag
/ Central banks
/ Constitutional courts
/ Constitutions
/ court of justice of the european union
/ Deutsche Bundesbank
/ european central bank
/ european parliament
/ german federal constitutional court
/ Legality
/ Legislatures
/ Liberalism
/ monetary policy
/ ordo-liberalism
/ Patrols
/ Plaintiffs
/ Policy making
/ principal-agent analysis
/ Public sector
2021
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The European Central Bank and the German Constitutional Court: Police Patrols and Fire Alarms
by
Fontan, Clément
, Howarth, David
in
Accountability
/ bundesbank
/ bundestag
/ Central banks
/ Constitutional courts
/ Constitutions
/ court of justice of the european union
/ Deutsche Bundesbank
/ european central bank
/ european parliament
/ german federal constitutional court
/ Legality
/ Legislatures
/ Liberalism
/ monetary policy
/ ordo-liberalism
/ Patrols
/ Plaintiffs
/ Policy making
/ principal-agent analysis
/ Public sector
2021
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The European Central Bank and the German Constitutional Court: Police Patrols and Fire Alarms
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The European Central Bank and the German Constitutional Court: Police Patrols and Fire Alarms
2021
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Overview
In May 2020, a ruling of the German Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) questioned the legality of the Bundesbank’s participation in the European Central Bank’s (ECB’s) Public Sector Purchase Programme. Applying elements of a principal-agent analysis, this article analyses how the FCC ruling presents us with a new understanding of the relationship between the ECB, other EU institutions and Eurozone member states. Existing principal-agent analyses of the ECB focus upon its relations with other EU-level institutions and point to the limited ex ante control mechanisms and efforts to reinforce ex post control mechanisms—notably European Parliament oversight. The FCC ruling and the ECB’s reaction demonstrate the relative importance of national level controls over the ECB agent. This article understands the role of private plaintiffs in Germany as a form of ‘fire alarm’ on ECB policymaking against the background of weak ex post controls at the EU-level.
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Cogitatio Press,Cogitatio
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