Expanding the boundaries of monetary policy in Asia and the Pacific
Bank for International Settlements
No 88 in BIS Papers from Bank for International Settlements
Abstract:
Bank Indonesia and the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) co-hosted a research conference on "Expanding the boundaries of monetary policy in Asia and the Pacific" on 20-21 August 2015 in Jakarta. The event was the wrap-up conference of a research programme of the BIS Representative Office for Asia and the Pacific that had been approved by the Asian Consultative Council of central bank Governors in February 2014. The topic was motivated by the increased importance of financial stability in the conduct of monetary policy and the expanding set of monetary policy tools being employed. Within this overall theme, the following issues for the Asia-Pacific region were identified: (i) monetary policy objectives and strategies; (ii) instruments to manage monetary conditions; (iii) the assessment of monetary conditions; and (iv) transmission mechanisms. The conference brought together senior officials and researchers from central banks, international organisations and academia. This volume is a collection of the speeches, papers and prepared discussant remarks from the conference. This foreword summarises the contents of the conference and provides a synopsis of the discussions for time-constrained readers.
Date: 2016 Written 2016-10
ISBN: ISBN 978-92-9197-994-3
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Chapters in this book:
- Foreword , pp iii-vi
- Frank Packer and James Yetman
- The challenges of expanding the boundaries of monetary policy , pp 1-5
- Agus D W Martowardojo
- Measuring the effects of monetary policy on house prices and the economy , pp 7-16
- John Williams
- Maintaining price and financial stability by monetary and macroprudential policy - evidence from Asia and the Pacific , pp 17-28
- Soyoung Kim and Aaron Mehrotra
- Comments on "Maintaining price and financial stability by monetary and macroprudential policy - evidence from Asia and the Pacific" , pp 29-32
- Kazuo Momma
- A comparison of liquidity management tools in seven Asian economies , pp 33-58
- Kenneth Kuttner and James Yetman
- Comments on "A comparison of liquidity management tools in seven Asian economies" , pp 59-61
- Martin Bodenstein
- A spectral perspective on natural interest rates in Asia-Pacific: changes and possible drivers , pp 63-149
- Feng Zhu
- Comments on "A spectral perspective on natural interest rates in Asia-Pacific: changes and possible drivers" , pp 151-156
- Solikin Juhro
- Managing monetary and financial stability in a dynamic global environment: Bank Indonesia s policy perspectives , pp 157-188
- Juda Agung, Solikin Juhro, Harmanta and Tarsidin Tarsidin
- Comments on "Managing monetary and financial stability in a dynamic global environment: Bank Indonesia s policy perspectives" , pp 189-191
- Iikka Korhonen
- Monetary independence in a financially integrated world: what do measures of interest rate co-movement tell us? , pp 193-205
- Enisse Kharroubi and Fabrizio Zampolli
- Comments on "Monetary independence in a financially integrated world: what do measures of interest rate co-movement tell us?" , pp 207-212
- Mardi Dungey
- Financial globalisation and monetary independence , pp 213-225
- Piti Disyatat and Phurichai Rungcharoenkitkul
- Comments on "Financial globalisation and monetary independence" , pp 227-230
- Paul Mizen
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