Journal Article
Monetary policy implementation: common goals but different practices
Abstract: While the goals that guide monetary policy in different countries are very similar, central banks diverge in their methods of implementing policy. This study of the policy frameworks of four central banks?the Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank, the Bank of England, and the Swiss National Bank?focuses on two notable areas of difference. The first is the choice of an interest rate target, a standard feature of conventional monetary policy. The second is the choice of instruments for managing the central banks? expanded balance sheets?a decision made necessary by the banks? unconventional practice of acquiring large quantities of assets during the financial crisis.
Keywords: Monetary policy; Interest rates; Swiss National Bank; Banks and banking, Central; Bank of England; European Central Bank; Assets (Accounting); Federal Reserve System;
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Provider: Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Part of Series: Current Issues in Economics and Finance
Publication Date: 2011
Volume: 17
Issue: Nov
Order Number: 7