Independence and accountability lie at opposite ends of a continuum: the Fed should be independent only in the sense that, once given a clear mandate, it is free to pursue it by any method it chooses (Taylor rule, money supply, or even a Ouija board); accountability means real penalties for failing to achieve the mandated result.

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Michael Belongia

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independence and accountability are at opposite ends of a continuum

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Michael Belongia on the Fed 01/11/2010EconTalk
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