There was no clear preference among contributors as to what the Bank of England's role should be, but the most popular option was to give it a dual mandate to target inflation and employment.
This was backed by more than a third of respondents, while a quarter did not want the bank's job to change. Neither the bank nor the Chancellor received much love from contributors, who que...
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