On Fri, 23 Nov 2018 at 07:04, SelfishSeahorse <selfishseaho...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > You're right, most central banks are independent from politics, but > aren't they called governmental institutions nevertheless? Or rather > state institutions? (I'm not so fluent in English and not an expert on > state/economy.) > Tricky one! For instance, the Reserve Bank of Australia is wholly owned by the Commonwealth of Australia, but it isn't classified as a Government Department. It's been tagged as a building=government https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/299845167#map=19/-33.86818/151.21169 > How would you tag the land use of an independent central bank? > Certainly not commercial. > I "think" that yes, it probably should / would be? What are the options? It's certainly not either retail or industrial. Government - not if it's independent, which really only leaves commercial? It also wouldn't be tagged as a bank, because it doesn't have accounts & you can't go in & deposit / withdraw cash, or take out a loan. So =government if it's government owned; =commercial if it's private; not tagged as a bank, but named Reserve / Central Bank of Somewhere. Thanks Graeme
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