Titre : | Models of Central Banking and the Organisation of the Bank of England |
Auteurs : | William A. ALLEN, Auteur |
Type de document : | Articles |
Editeur : | National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR), 2022 |
Collection : | Policy Paper, num. 38 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Catégories : |
6.25 Economie > Politique économique > Politique des prix 6.70 Finances et commerce > Finances > Institution financière > Banque 6.70 Finances et commerce > Finances > Politique financière 6.70 Finances et commerce > Finances > Ressources financières > Dette |
Résumé : |
In the quarter-century since the Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee was established, the various financial operations of the Bank of England and of the Government have become more inter-dependent, as a result of the financial crisis, quantitative easing, the response to Covid, and uncertainties about fiscal policy. The separation of decision making among the various bodies within the Bank of England – the Monetary Policy Committee, the Financial Policy Committee, and the executive management of the Bank - has become anomalous. In practice, important decisions involving very large financial risks have been made by the executive management of the Bank, at meetings whose minutes have not been published, and there has sometimes been a lack of transparency. This applies in particular to the decision after the global financial crisis to avoid taking credit risk as far as possible, and instead, through quantitative easing, to take enormous interest rate risks on the public sector’s behalf. The paper advocates a radical simplification of the Bank of England’s management structure in the interests of more efficient decision making and greater transparency. |
En ligne : | https://www.niesr.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/PP38-Models-of-Central-Banking.pdf |
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