Posted

May 07, 2013 01:01:34 AM

Date

2013-04

Author

Akcelik, Yasin; Aysan, Ahmet Faruk; and Oduncu, Arif

Affiliation

Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey

Title

Central Banking in Making during the Post-crisis World and the Policy-Mix of the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey

Summary /
Abstract

After the global crisis, one of the most important lessons learned for the Central Banks has appeared to be the vital importance of financial stability along with the price stability. Hence, finding solutions to how to incorporate the financial stability objective in the implementation of the monetary policy without diluting the price-stability objective has started to be heavily discussed by the academics and policy makers. Accordingly, it has started to be debated that using only short-term interest rates as the main policy tool may not be enough to maintain the price stability and the financial stability at the same time. Interest rates that provide price stability and financial stability can be different and this necessitates the central banks to use multiple policy tools. In view of this, the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey adopted a new monetary policy framework called the new policy mix in which multiple tools are employed to achieve multiple objectives. In this framework, required reserves ratios, weekly repo rates, interest rate corridor, funding strategy and other macro prudential tools are jointly used as complementary tools for the credit, interest rate and liquidity policies to achieve the price and the financial stability objectives concurrently. This new monetary policy adopted in Turkey also provides an interesting case study to assess how a country came up with novel policies to account for its country specific characteristics.

Keywords

Central banking, Policy-mix, Global financial crisis, Financial Stability

URL

http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/46612/1/MPRA_paper_46612.pdf

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