Journal Articles
Monetary Policy in a Systemic Crisis
Authors
Freixas, Xavier
UPF authors
Type
Scholarly articles
Journal title
Oxford Review of Economic Policy
Publication year
2010
Volume
25
Number
4
Pages
630-653
ISSN
0266-903X
Publication State
Published
Abstract
This paper examines the monetary policy followed during the current financial crisis from the perspective of the theory of the lender of last resort. It is argued that standard monetary policy measures would have failed because the channels through which monetary policy is implemented depend upon the well functioning of the interbank market. As the crisis developed, liquidity vanished, and the interbank market collapsed, central banks had to inject much more liquidity at low interest rates than predicted by standard monetary policy models. At the same time, as the interbank market did not allow for the redistribution of liquidity among banks, central banks had to design new channels for liquidity injection.
Complete citation
Freixas, Xavier. Monetary Policy in a Systemic Crisis. Oxford Review of Economic Policy 2010; 25(4): 630-653.
Scopus Sources
Index Scimago: 1.067 (2010)
Evaluation: B
Scope: ECONOMIA