Gender and monetary policy. Should central bank executive boards have more women?
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Gender and monetary policy. Should central bank executive boards have more women?
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<i>On 16 February 2011 </i><a href="http://blogs.elpais.com/mujeres/2011/02/el-bce-es-cosa-de-hombres.html"><i>a blog of the Spanish journal </i>El Pais</a> <i>published that the only woman in the ECB executive board, the Austrian Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell, will leave the institution in May 2011, substituted by the Belgian Peter Praet.</i>
A quick revision of the high-level staffs in the main "Organisation and Latin American central banks confirms that this unbalance composition in gender terms is the rule, not the exception. Only in "Gender , "Gender or "Gender the female ratio is around one third, reaching the parity in the US Fed. By contrast, according to their webs, in some other well respected ones such as the "Bank or the "Central women are not represented at all in their highest board. <b>This naïve observation opens again the debate on female representation in high-level positions, now focused among those in charge of monetary policy.</b> |