Procyclicality in the financial system

do we need a new macrofinancial stabilisation framework?

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Procyclicality in the financial system
William R. White
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Procyclicality in the financial system

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The successful pursuit of the objective of low inflation by central banks in recent decades has also delivered low variability of both inflation and output. At the same time, numerous financial and other "imbalances" (defined here as significant and sustained deviations from historical norms) have emerged. Should these imbalances revert to the mean, there could be significant effects on output growth. Although such an adverse outcome remains only a possibility, the question asked in this paper is whether we might still benefit from a new macrofinancial stabilisation framework in which monetary and regulatory policies gave more attention to avoiding the emergence of imbalances in the first place.

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Procyclicality in the financial system: do we need a new macrofinancial stabilisation framework?
2006, Bank for International Settlements
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Title from PDF file (viewed on May 31, 2006).

"Monetary and Economic Department."

"January 2006."

Includes bibliographical references.

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Basel, Switzerland
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BIS working papers -- no. 193, BIS working papers (Online) -- no. 193.

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OL31759741M
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