How can central banks manage macroeconomic crises?
Macroeconomic crises are periods of severe and widespread disruption in the economy, often triggered by external shocks, financial instability, or policy errors. They can have devastating effects on income, employment, welfare, and social stability. Central banks, as the institutions responsible for monetary policy and financial stability, play a crucial role in managing and preventing macroeconomic crises. In this article, we will explore how central banks can use different tools and strategies to cope with various types of macroeconomic crises.
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Spencer T. HakimianFounder at Tolou Capital Management, L.P.
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Jean-Baptiste WAUTIERWautier Family Office | Lecturer at ScPo Paris | Contributor to Les Echos & Project Syndicate | Private Investor | WEF…
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Nivedita SinhaDeputy Manager at HDFC Bank - Compliance | IIBF- AML & KYC Certified | NSE India | Axis Bank | Morning Star - Equity…