Discussion paper

DP9875 Macroprudential Policies in a Global Perspective

This paper analyzes the case for the international coordination of macroprudential policies in the context of a simple theoretical framework. Both domestic macroprudential policies and prudential capital controls have international spillovers through their impact on capital flows. The uncoordinated use of macroprudential policies may lead to a "capital war" that depresses global interest rates. International coordination of macroprudential policies is not warranted, however, unless there is unemployment in some countries. There is scope for Pareto-improving international policy coordination when one part of the world is in a liquidity trap while the rest of the world accumulates reserves for prudential reasons.

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Citation

Jeanne, O (2014), ‘DP9875 Macroprudential Policies in a Global Perspective‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 9875. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp9875