Macro-prudential analysis is not fit for task – leading economists
Carney and Honohan warn of fund failures and Hélène Rey calls for better risk indicators
Leading economists warned that current analytical tools for setting macro-prudential policy must improve.
Many signs point to fragilities in the global system, several noted economists said today (July 16) at a conference organised by the Banque de France conference to mark the 75th anniversary of the Bretton Woods system
Hélène Rey, a professor at the London Business School, said macro-prudential tools needed to become more sophisticated. The Phillips curve should incorporate a measure of
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