Comparing Different Financial Systems
April 3, 2025
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The banking system is an integral part of the financial system of many countries. In fact, as we have discussed in the previous articles, many countries base their entire financial system on the banking system.
The central bank plays a very important role in the financial system of any country. This is the reason why the design of the central bank is extremely important. The central bank of all countries may appear to be similar. However, the reality is that the central banks of different nations are not identical. There are differences in the authorities and responsibilities of the central banks of different nations. Therefore, understanding the design of the central bank becomes a stepping stone for understanding the design of the nation’s financial system.
In order to gauge the usefulness of the design of the central bank, we first need to understand the different functions which the central bank is supposed to perform. The core functions of the central bank are as follows:
As we can see, the central bank performs a wide variety of heterogeneous functions. The difference in the design of central banks arises from two basic parameters:
In some countries of the world, central banks were private banks. For instance, when the Bank of England began its operations, it was a private bank and, therefore, a for-profit institution. As a result, certain problems were faced. These problems have been listed below:
Despite these objections, there are still many central banks in the world that are owned by private bodies.
If central banks are owned by the government, then too, they face certain problems. For example:
Despite these flaws, most central banks in the world are controlled by the government. Governments often claim that their central banks are independent bodies. However, it is a known fact that it is impossible for any central bank to be completely independent of the government.
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