Developing countries explore alternatives to traditional central banking systems.
The article discusses different types of central banking institutions in developing countries and how they operate. It shows that simply having laws in place may not always ensure responsible behavior. Some central banks have found ways to bypass rules, change them, or ignore them altogether. The way a central bank is set up by law can affect how it behaves. The way decisions are made and who has power can also be influenced by the structure of the institution.