Challenges to Central Banking in the Context of Financial Crisis

Challenges to Central Banking in the Context of Financial Crisis
Title Challenges to Central Banking in the Context of Financial Crisis PDF eBook
Author Subir Gokarn
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Pages 504
Release 2011
Genre Business & Economics
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Contributed papers presented at the first International Research Conference on "Challenges to Central Banking in the Context of Financial Crisis," organized by Reserve Bank of India on Feb. 12-13, 2010, in Mumbai, India.

Challenges to Central Banking in the Context of Financial Crisis

Challenges to Central Banking in the Context of Financial Crisis
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Excerpt: Challenges for Central Banking

Excerpt: Challenges for Central Banking
Title Excerpt: Challenges for Central Banking PDF eBook
Author Mr.Yan Carriere-Swallow
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 21
Release 2016-09-29
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1475539673

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This paper provides a regional perspective on these challenges by including chapters authored by central bankers from Latin America, as well as IMF experts. The paper also provides a panoramic overview of the policy progress made to date and the challenges that lie ahead for central banks in the region. It places the subject in historical context by looking at how central banks in the region have evolved over the past century and outlines the challenges ahead in a more financially integrated global economy. Since the global financial crisis, central banking has been undergoing a massive renovation. The crisis brought to light fundamental challenges for central bankers in terms of purpose, instruments, and what we hope to achieve. An overarching theme that connects us in both advanced and emerging market economies alike is that of setting monetary policies in an increasingly financially integrated world and addressing the underlying challenges that this presents. Looking forward, concerns have shifted to the challenges of price stability in a world of globally integrated capital markets.

Challenges to Central Banking from Globalized Financial Systems

Challenges to Central Banking from Globalized Financial Systems
Title Challenges to Central Banking from Globalized Financial Systems PDF eBook
Author Ms.Andrea Schaechter
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 316
Release 2004-03-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781589062177

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Increasing global financial market integration is presenting new challenges to central banks as they seek to attain low inflation and financial stability. This volume is based on a conference hosted by the IMF in September 2002. It examines key issues such as the choice of nominal anchor for countries susceptible to shifts in capital flows, what can be done to prevent and deal decisively with financial crises, and how central bankers should think about the difficult choices when monetary objectives and financial stability objectives come into conflict.

The Political Economy of Central Banking in Emerging Economies

The Political Economy of Central Banking in Emerging Economies
Title The Political Economy of Central Banking in Emerging Economies PDF eBook
Author Mustafa Yağcı
Publisher Routledge
Pages 222
Release 2020-09-03
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1000164772

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Since the start of the Global Financial Crisis in 2008, research on central banking has gained momentum due to unusual levels of central bank activism and unconventional monetary policy measures in many countries. While these policies drew significant attention to advanced economy central banks, there has been much less academic focus on central banking in emerging economies. This book extends the research on the political economy of central banking by focusing on the emerging economies in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the European periphery. Central banks are at the heart of economic policymaking, and their decisions have a significant impact on the social and economic well-being of citizens. Adopting an interdisciplinary political economy perspective, the contributions in this book explore the reciprocal relations between politics, economics, and central banks, and how the global and domestic political economy contexts influence central bank practices. The chapters employ diverse theoretical perspectives such as institutional and organizational theory, developmental state resource dependency, and gender studies, drawing on disciplines ranging from politics, international relations, public policy, management, finance, and sociology. This book will appeal to academics and students of central banking, political economy, and emerging economies, as well as professionals and policymakers engaged with central banks, monetary policy, and economic development.

Central Banking and Financial Stability in East Asia

Central Banking and Financial Stability in East Asia
Title Central Banking and Financial Stability in East Asia PDF eBook
Author Frank Rövekamp
Publisher Springer
Pages 198
Release 2015-06-18
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3319173804

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This book explores financial stability issues in the context of East Asia. In the East Asian region financial stability has been a major concern ever since the Asian crisis of 1997/98, which still looms large in the collective memory of the affected countries. The global crisis, which had its starting point in 2007, only served to exacerbate this concern. Safeguarding financial stability is therefore a major goal of any country in the region. Diverging cultural, political and economic backgrounds may however pose different stability challenges and necessary cooperation may be complicated by this diversity. Against this backdrop the contributions of this book by leading academics from the fields of economics and law as well as by practitioners from central banks shed light on various financial stability issues. The volume explores the legal environment of central banks as lenders of last resort and analyzes challenges to financial stability such as shadow banking and the choice of exchange rate regimes. Case studies from China, Japan and Indonesia are contrasted with experiences from Europe.

Central Banking after the Great Recession

Central Banking after the Great Recession
Title Central Banking after the Great Recession PDF eBook
Author David Wessel
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Pages 124
Release 2014-04-28
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0815726082

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The global financial crisis is largely behind us, but the challenges it poses to the future stability of the world’s economic system affects everyone from American families to Main Street businesses to Wall Street financial powerhouses. It has provoked controversy over the best way to reduce the risk of a repeat of what proved to be the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. To describe those challenges—and the lessons learned—the Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy at Brookings turned to frontline policymakers and some of their most prominent critics. Central Banking after the Great Recession contains the resulting research, leading off with a telling interview between Ben Bernanke, then in his final weeks as Federal Reserve chairman, and Liaquat Ahamed, author of the Pulitzer Prize–winning Lords of Finance. Insightful chapters by John Williams of the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank, Paul Tucker of Harvard University, and Donald Kohn of Brookings discuss unconventional monetary policy, financial regulation, the impact of the crisis on the independence of the Federal Reserve. Each chapter is followed by a lively debate.