The Fiscal Abuse of Central Banks

28 Pages Posted: 15 Feb 2006

Date Written: July 1993

Abstract

This paper reviews the fiscal activities that governments in a sample of 26 developing countries have obliged their central banks to undertake. In the main, these activities fall under five categories: (1) collecting seigniorage; (2) imposing financial restriction; (3) implementing selective credit policies; (4) undertaking foreign exchange operations at nonmarket-clearing prices; and (5) providing implicit or explicit deposit insurance at subsidized rates and recapitalizing insolvent financial institutions. Not all central banks engage in all these activities, but some central banks perform additional fiscal activities such as collecting taxes and running food procurement programs.

JEL Classification: H3, H39

Suggested Citation

Fry, Maxwell J., The Fiscal Abuse of Central Banks (July 1993). IMF Working Paper No. 93/58, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=883529

Maxwell J. Fry (Contact Author)

University of Birmingham ( email )

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