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The central bank as crisis manager

Honohan, Patrick

2024

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BID SBT0072307
Description The *central bank as crisis manager / Patrick Honohan
Washington : Peterson Institute for International Economics, 2024
xiv, 153 p. ; 23 cm
ISBN 9780881327533
Author
Honohan, Patrick
Subjects CRISI ECONOMICHE - Sec. 21. - Ruolo [delle] Banche
BANCHE CENTRALI - Politica monetaria
Dewey 332.11 BANCHE CENTRALI
Publication place Washington
Publication year 2024
Titolo dell'opera The central bank as crisis manager
Abstract di polo The world’s central banks have confronted crisis after crisis in recent years―both before and since the global financial crisis. Yet many of these events seem to take central banks by surprise, obliging them to improvise. In this important study, Patrick Honohan, former governor of the Central Bank of Ireland, calls on central banks to make preparation for crisis management a core activity. They should be ready to deal with the unexpected. Departing from the rather sedate mode of operation appropriate to their normal focus on price stability and risk control, they must speed up their decision making, change their style of communication, and be more open to cooperation with governments when a crisis hits. They need to keep careful track of changing financial market practices, evaluating solvency in murky situations and quickly weighing the tradeoffs involved in measures that can help contain the crisis but have adverse side effects. The Central Bank as Crisis Manager warns that failure to recognize these challenges could be costly for society.