Yes, Norway is a very open country. The Norges Bank operates exactly as openly/transparently as every other inflation-targeting CB out there. It's not more or less transparent than the Fed, for example.Quote from piezoe:
Norway is a very open country. Even their central bank operations are very transparent. Judging from how well they are doing financially -- the government has no net debt-- and the lack of crime and poverty, i would say they must be doing something right.
They are doing something right and it's not all because of oil. They target govt deficits/debt excluding oil (the "mainland" economy). Oil revenue is a totally separate income stream that goes into a special petroleum fund and is saved.
Very funny comment, this...Quote from 1prometheus:
These countries have become freakish matriarchies. I doubt these countries will be on the map in 50 to 100 years.
