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Monetary policy: adapting to a changed world - speech by Gertjan Vlieghe
Given at the 2019 MMF Monetary and Financial Policy Conference, Bloomberg, London
Published on
15 October 2019
We’ve changed the way we think about the economy since the financial crisis, and we’ve adapted how we set monetary policy.
In his speech, Gertjan Vlieghe looks at how low interest rates have affected our approach. He examines the increasing number of monetary policy tools we use. And he talks about the constraints of an effective lower bound.