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Geneva Reports on the World Economy

  • Series started 9 September 1999
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Geneva Report 27: Cover Image
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Geneva 27: Much Money, Little Capital, and Few Reforms: The 2023 banking turmoil

  • Ignazio Angeloni
  • Stijn Claessens
  • Amit Seru
  • Sascha Steffen
  • Beatrice Weder di Mauro
  • Introduction: Much Money, Little Capital, and Few Reforms
  • The March 2023 events, reforms to date, and current conditions
  • Weaknesses revealed by the March 2023 events and others known but hiding: Europe and the United States
  • Failures in supervisory, regulatory and monetary policies and coordination
  • Overall diagnosis and recommendations

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Geneva Report 27: Cover Image
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Geneva 27: Much Money, Little Capital, and Few Reforms: The 2023 banking turmoil

  • Ignazio Angeloni
  • Stijn Claessens
  • Amit Seru
  • Sascha Steffen
  • Beatrice Weder di Mauro
  • Introduction: Much Money, Little Capital, and Few Reforms
  • The March 2023 events, reforms to date, and current conditions
  • Weaknesses revealed by the March 2023 events and others known but hiding: Europe and the United States
  • Failures in supervisory, regulatory and monetary policies and coordination
  • Overall diagnosis and recommendations
Geneva 26 cover image
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Geneva 26: The Art and Science of Patience: Relative prices and inflation

  • Veronica Guerrieri
  • Michala Marcussen
  • Lucrezia Reichlin
  • Silvana Tenreyro
28 Sep 2023
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  • Inflation
  • Geneva 26: Introduction
  • The evidence
  • Inflation, disinflation and monetary tightening in historical perspective: The US case
  • Where are we heading to? The market view
Geneva25
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Geneva 25: Climate and Debt

  • Patrick Bolton
  • Lee Buchheit
  • Mitu Gulati
  • Ugo Panizza
  • Beatrice Weder di Mauro
  • Jeromin Zettelmeyer
3 Oct 2022
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  • Climate Change
  • Climate Change and the Environment
  • Climate and Debt: Introduction
  • Four perspectives on climate change
  • Fiscal constraints
  • Debt for climate: Sustainability-linked and green bonds
  • Credit for climate: The promise of carbon offsets
  • Debt relief for climate? Fiscal support and climate-friendly debt restructuring
  • Conclusion: Climate and Debt
Geneva24
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Geneva 24: Debt: The Eye of the Storm

  • Laurence Boone
  • Òscar Jordà
  • Moritz Schularick
  • Alan M. Taylor
  • Debt the Eye of the Storm: Introduction
  • The Backdrop: Debt in the 21st century
  • Public Debt
  • Household Debt
  • Corporate Debt
  • China's Debt Surge: How concerned should we be
  • Higher Public Debt, higher inflation?
  • Conclusion: What to worry about, what not to worry about, and what to do about it
  • Discussions: Debt the Eye of the Storm
Geneva 23: It's All in the Mix: How Monetary and Fiscal Policies Can Work or Fail Together
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Geneva 23: It's All in the Mix: How Monetary and Fiscal Policies Can Work or Fail Together

  • Elga Bartsch
  • Agnès Bénassy-Quéré
  • Giancarlo Corsetti
  • Xavier Debrun
  • Introduction: It’s All in the Mix: How Monetary and Fiscal Policies Can Work or Fail Together
  • The mix of monetary and fiscal policies
  • The nuts and bolts of monetary and fiscal policies
  • The Policy Mix: Lessons from the classical literature
  • The making of a good policy mix
  • The evolution of the policy mix
  • The policy mix across borders and in a monetary union
  • The policy mix at the zero lower bound: The standard view on its head?
  • The mix of monetary and fiscal policies: Why does it matter?: Conclusions
  • The policy mix at work: Congruent, divergent or destabilising?
  • Congruence is rare
  • Understanding procyclicality
  • The policy mix at work: Congruent, divergent or destabilising?: Conclusion
  • ‘Tail risk’ challenges to the policy mix
  • What is tail risk?
  • Complementarity of policies and interdependence of monetary and fiscal authorities
  • Getting the policy mix wrong: The euro area experience after the GFC
  • Policy mix unravelling: Mismanaging the monetary-fiscal interdependence
  • ‘Tail risk’ challenges to the policy mix: Conclusions
  • Raising R*: A shared policy objective
  • Objectives and instruments for a Great Normalisation
  • Determinants and consequences of a low and falling R*
  • Enhancing the policy mix: A review of proposals
  • Objectives and instruments for a Great Normalisation: Conclusions
  • Conclusions: It’s All in the Mix: How Monetary and Fiscal Policies Can Work or Fail Together
Geneva 22: Banking Disrupted? Financial Intermediation in an Era of transformational Technology
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Geneva 22: Banking Disrupted? Financial Intermediation in an Era of transformational Technology

  • Kathryn Petralia
  • Thomas Philippon
  • Tara Rice
  • Nicolas Veron
  • Introduction: The death of banking?
  • Banking deconstructed
  • Banks’ competition from Big Tech and Fintech
  • Public policy challenges
  • Concluding remarks
Geneva 21: The Impact of Blockchain Technology  on Finance: A Catalyst for Change
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Geneva 21: The Impact of Blockchain Technology on Finance: A Catalyst for Change

  • Michael Casey
  • Jonah Crane
  • Gary Gensler
  • Simon Johnson
  • Neha Narula
  • Blockchain technology basics
  • Blockchain technology’s opportunities and challenges
  • Blockchain technology and finance
  • Public policy considerations and regulation of crypto-finance
  • Broader potential economic impact
  • Conclusions: The Impact of Blockchain Technology on Finance: A Catalyst for Change
Geneva 19 - And Yet It Moves: Inflation and the Great Recession
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Geneva 19 - And Yet It Moves: Inflation and the Great Recession

  • Ángel Ubide
  • Ugo Panizza
  • Ricardo Reis
  • David Miles
  • The inflation puzzle after the Great Recession
  • The volatile history of inflation
  • The challenge in 2010
  • Four major strands of thinking on inflation
  • Conclusion: The puzzling stability of inflation
  • Digging deeper: Facts about inflation
  • Measurement
  • The persistence of inflation
  • Revisiting the Phillips curve
  • The central role of expectations
  • The central bank balance sheet
  • Policies and inflation expectations
  • Refining theory and evidence on inflation
  • Pure and persistent inflation: Commodity prices and global factors
  • The Phillips curve: Marginal costs and mark-ups
  • Interest rates: Fisherianism and inattention
  • Quantitative easing: From monetarism to reservism
  • Central banks as fiscal agents
  • A preliminary assessment
  • Good luck or good policies?
  • Monetary policy and slack
  • Monetary policy and the symmetry of the inflation target
  • Monetary policy and hysteresis
  • Monetary policy and financial stability
  • Monetary policy and central bank independence
  • Summing up: Good policies, or good luck?
  • Inflation and the policy framework: The future
  • Would a higher inflation target be warranted?
  • Should central banks have large balance sheets?
  • What is the role of forward guidance?
  • Has monetary policy been too focused on inflation?
  • What is the role of fiscal policy in managing inflation?
  • Final thoughts
  • Discussions: The Geneva Report: Principles and facts
  • Discussions: The Geneva Report: Policies
Geneva Special 4: Bail-Ins and Bank Resolution in Europe
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Geneva Special 4: Bail-Ins and Bank Resolution in Europe

  • Thomas Philippon
  • Aude Salord
  • Introduction: Bail-ins and Bank Resolution in Europe: A Progress Report
  • Part 1: Overview of the US and EU frameworks
  • Part 2: Evidence and case studies
  • Part 3: Challenges and recommendations
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