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Evaluating the Central Bank's Ownership Structure
A political commentator argues, 'To ensure its independence and prevent political interference in monetary policy, the central bank should be a completely private entity, owned by a consortium of commercial banks, not the government.' Evaluate this argument. In your response, first describe the typical ownership structure of a central bank in a modern economy. Then, analyze the fundamental role this ownership structure plays in the overall banking system, and use this analysis to critique the commentator's position.
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