Correct: it very much depends and vary from state to state: Italy's central 
bank, Bank of Italy, is not a goverenmental institution (/it has 
shareholders.../), and the same is true (/afaik, but haven't checked/) for the 
US Federal Reserve Bank...


On 2018-11-21 00:16, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
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>> On 20. Nov 2018, at 21:05, SelfishSeahorse <selfishseaho...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I'm wondering whether central banks should be included or excluded
>> from landuse=governmental. Actually, a central bank isn't a part of
>> the government, but is a governmental institution. However, it belongs
>> to the core of the state and is often located next to other government
>> buildings (e.g. courthouses).
>
> isn’t the situation quite different in different countries? Some central 
> banks are depending on the government / must follow the orders they receive 
> or reach the objectives, others are apparently independent from the 
> government. We don’t necessarily have to treat them all the same.
>
> Ciao, Martin 
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