The Mystique Surrounding the Central Bank's Balance Sheet, Applied to the European Crisis
20 Pages Posted: 26 Jan 2013 Last revised: 7 Mar 2025
Date Written: January 2013
Abstract
In spite of the mystique behind a central bank's balance sheet, its resource constraint bounds the dividends it can distribute by the present value of seignorage, which is a modest share of GDP. Moreover, the statutes of the Federal Reserve or the ECB make it difficult for it to redistribute resources across regions. In a simple model of sovereign default, where multiple equilibria arise if debt repudiation lowers fiscal surpluses, the central bank may help to select one equilibrium. The central bank's main lever over fundamentals is to raise inflation, but otherwise the balance sheet gives it little leeway.
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