coordinating public debt management with fiscal and monetary policies: an analytical framework

coordinating public debt management with fiscal and monetary policies: an analytical framework
Author: Eriko Togo
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2012
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This paper proposes a sovereign asset and liability management framework for analyzing the inter-relationships between debt management, fiscal and monetary policies. It illustrates the consequences of uncoordinated policy mix and extends Sargent and Wallace (1981 and 1993) by including debt management. Examples of policy games played by fiscal, monetary, and debt management authorities reinforce the importance of policy separation and coordination to prevent domination by one authority over another which could lead to inconsistent policy mix.

Coordinating Public Debt and Monetary Management During Financial Reforms

Coordinating Public Debt and Monetary Management During Financial Reforms
Author: Mr.Sérgio Pereira. Leite
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1992-10-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1451954395

The paper analyzes the interplay between public debt and monetary management during financial reforms, and provides suggestions on collaboration between the central bank and the treasury to achieve common objectives. It discusses monetary policy and public debt at the onset and through different phases of a financial reform and emphasizes that many objectives of public debt and monetary management are mutually supportive. It recommends the setting up of units to deal with public debt issues both at the treasury and the central bank, as well as a committee to coordinate public debt and monetary management.

Coordinating Public Debt and Monetary Management

Coordinating Public Debt and Monetary Management
Author: International Monetary Fund
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 444
Release: 1997-04-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781557755551

Edited by V. Sundararajan, Peter Dattels, and Hans Blommestein, this volume outlines strategies for managing public debt, developing government securities markets, and coordinating those activities with monetary management through legal, administrative, and operational arrangements. Both transition and market economies are surveyed. The analysis draws partly on the literature on the microstructure of markets and auction systems and on selected country experiences.