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Brief

Financial Stability Considerations for Monetary Policy: Empirical Evidence and Challenges

Authors

  • Boyarchenko
  • N.
  • Favara
  • G.
  • Schularick
  • M.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

E44 E52 E58 G2

Key Words

Asset Prices

Credit

Financial crises

financial stability

leverage

liquidity

monetary policy

This paper reviews literature on the empirical relationship between vulnerabilities in the financial system and the macroeconomy, and how monetary policy affects that connection. Financial vulnerabilities build up over time, with both risk appetite and risk taking rising during economic expansions. To some extent, financial crises are predictable and have severe real economic consequences when they occur. Empirically it is difficult to link monetary policy to financial vulnerabilities, in part because financial cycles have long durations, making it difficult to separate effects of changes in monetary policy from other business cycle effects.

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