New Zealand's central bank reform of the early 1990s is the clearest model of accountability: the bank was given a price-stability goal and told that failure would first reduce the governor's salary, then require him to explain the miss, and ultimately lead to removal from office.

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Michael Belongia

Evidence Quote

if you don't achieve that we're gonna reduce your salary first

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Michael Belongia on the Fed 01/11/2010EconTalk
Created: 6/15/2026, 9:37:51 AM

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