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Monetary Policy in Times of Crisis Massimo Rostagno (Director, Director, Directorate General Monetary Policy, European Central Bank)

Monetary Policy in Times of Crisis By Massimo Rostagno (Director, Director, Directorate General Monetary Policy, European Central Bank)

Monetary Policy in Times of Crisis by Massimo Rostagno (Director, Director, Directorate General Monetary Policy, European Central Bank)


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This first twenty years of the European Central Bank offer a unique insight into how a central bank can navigate macroeconomic insecurity and crisis. This volume examines the structures and decision-making processes behind the complex measures taken by the ECB to tackle some of the toughest economic challenges in the history of modern Europe.

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Monetary Policy in Times of Crisis: A Tale of Two Decades of the European Central Bank by Massimo Rostagno (Director, Director, Directorate General Monetary Policy, European Central Bank)

The first twenty years of the European Central Bank (ECB) offer a clear demonstration of how a central bank can navigate macroeconomic insecurity and crisis. As the global economy moves into a new phase of unheralded uncertainty, the story of the ECB holds multiple lessons of wider significance for the central banking community and researchers of monetary policy. This volume provides a unique account of how the ECB has reacted to the challenges confronting the euro area through its monetary policy, turning to innovative measures and unprecedented policy actions to fend off the various threats posed by the global financial turmoil of 2007/08, the euro area sovereign debt market crisis, and the subsequent period of anaemic growth and deflationary pressures. It also addresses some of the criticisms the ECB has faced regarding its policy initiatives. It identifies the ultimate motivation behind the ECB's cautious attitude in the early phases of the financial crisis, and its peculiar definition of price stability and attention for credit creation, as well as addressing the criticism that central banks were fundamentally unprepared to head off a major financial cataclysm as they were wedded to a deficient economic paradigm which made them blind to financial risks. It also shows that the ECB's unconventional low-interest policies have not compromised the position of financial intermediaries in the way commentators initially predicted they would. By condensing the facts and lessons of the first 20 years of the ECB, this volume will acquaint the reader with the structures and decision-making processes behind the complex, often controversial, crisis measures that were taken during some of the toughest economic challenges in the history of modern Europe, and provide them with fresh ex-post analysis on their effect on the real economy and inflation.

About Massimo Rostagno (Director, Director, Directorate General Monetary Policy, European Central Bank)

Massimo Rostagno is Director General Monetary Policy of the European Central Bank. Before joining in 1998 he was a research economist at the Banca d'Italia and later desk economist in the European Department of the IMF Carlo Altavilla is Head of Bank Lending Conditions Section in the Directorate General Monetary Policy of the European Central Bank. Before joining the ECB, he taught econometrics and economic policy at the University of Naples and Universite Libre de Bruxelles Giacomo Carboni is a Principal Economist in the Monetary Policy Strategy Division of the Directorate General Monetary Policy of the European Central Bank. He joined the ECB in 2007, after receiving a PhD in Economics from the University of Warwick. Wolfgang Lemke is an Adviser in the Capital Markets Division of the Directorate General Monetary Policy of the European Central Bank. He has previously been an Economist in the Economics department of Deutsche Bundesbank. Roberto Motto is Head of the Strategy Issues Section in the Directorate General Monetary Policy of the European Central Bank. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of York. Arthur Saint Guilhem is a Principal Economist in the Monetary Policy Strategy Division of the Directorate General Monetary Policy of the European Central Bank. He previously held a position at the Banque de France. Jonathan Yiangou is Advisor and Senior Speechwriter in the Counsel to the Executive Board of the European Central Bank. He holds an MSc in International Political Economy from the London School of Economics.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Two Decades, Two Regimes 1: The Foundations 2: The ECB Strategy and its Critics 3: Strategy in Action 4: The Crisis 5: The Second Regime: Deflation Risks 6: A Combined-Arms Strategy

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CIN0192895915VG
9780192895912
0192895915
Monetary Policy in Times of Crisis: A Tale of Two Decades of the European Central Bank by Massimo Rostagno (Director, Director, Directorate General Monetary Policy, European Central Bank)
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Oxford University Press
2021-06-11
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