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Rediscovering the Macroeconomic Roots of Financial Stability Policy: Journey, Challenges and a Way ForwardClaudio E. V. BorioBank for International Settlements (BIS) - Research and Policy Analysis September 1, 2011 BIS Working Paper No. 354 Abstract: The recent financial crisis has triggered a major rethink of analytical approaches and policy towards financial stability. The crisis has encouraged a sharper focus on systemic risk, the inclusion of a financial sector in macroeconomic models, a shift from a microprudential to a macroprudential orientation in regulation and supervision, and questions about whether price stability is a sufficient criterion to guide monetary policy. In the process, it has led to a rediscovery of the macroeconomic roots of financial instability. This paper argues that this development is welcome but has not gone far enough. To substantiate this conclusion, the paper documents this analytical and policy journey before suggesting a way forward.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 37 Keywords: financial (in)stability, systemic risk, capital, liquidity, monetary policy, monetary economy JEL Classification: E30, E44, E50, G10, G20, G28 Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: October 19, 2011Suggested CitationContact Information
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