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Monetary policy transmission and macroeconomic policy coordination in Pacific island countries
Authors:Yongzheng Yang  Matt Davies  Shengzu Wang  Jonathan Dunn  Yiqun Wu
Institution:1. Pacific Financial Technical Assistance Center;2. International Monetary Fund, Washington, DC, USA.
Abstract:During the global financial crisis, central banks in Pacific island countries eased monetary policy to stimulate economic activity. Judging by the ensuing movements in commercial bank interest rates and private sector credit, monetary policy transmission appears to be weak. This is confirmed by an empirical examination of interest rate pass‐through and credit growth. Weak credit demand and under‐developed financial markets seem to have limited the effectiveness of monetary policy, but the inflexibility of exchange rates and rising real interest rates have also served to frustrate the central banks' efforts despite a supporting fiscal policy. While highlighting the importance of developing domestic financial markets in the long run, this experience also points to the need to coordinate macroeconomic policies and to use all macroeconomic tools available in conducting countercyclical policies, including exchange rate flexibility.
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