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Koncepcja i główne założenia exit strategy z perspektywy doświadczeń Centralnego Banku Japonii
The Concept and Main Assumptions of Exit Strategy from the Perspective of Experience of Central Bank of Japan

Author(s): Irena Pyka, Aleksandra Nocoń
Subject(s): Supranational / Global Economy, Financial Markets
Published by: Łódzkie Towarzystwo Naukowe
Keywords: exit strategy; Bank of Japan; quantitative easing; zero-bound interest rate policy; monetary policy normalization

Summary/Abstract: Exit strategy is a concept of exit of the global financial crisis, developed as a result of political will of G-20 countries, expressed in the documents of FSB (Financial Stability Board). It means a return to a “normal” monetary policy, so from the period before the global financial crisis. However, central banks which have implemented unconventional monetary policy can not exit from it, in spite of numerous declarations of its normalization. Unstable macroeconomic situation of Japanese economy after the global financial crisis caused an interest in terms of exit from unconventional monetary policy of Bank of Japan. The central bank has a significance experience both in its dissemination, as well as normalization. Just before the global financial crisis, Bank of Japan started the process of normalization its unconventional monetary policy, implemented in the 90s XX century, and again has faced the need to return to it. The case study analysis of Japanese central bank has caused that the main aim of the study is identification and verification of such characteristics of exit strategy concept, which implemented should increase the effectiveness and safety of monetary policy normalization of central banks after the global financial crisis.The main objective of the study is identification and verification of characteristics of Bank of Japan exit strategy concept, aimed at increasing the efficiency and safety of the normalization process of monetary policy of central banks after the global financial crisis. The following research methods were used in the article: case study, observation analysis, cause and effect analysis, document analysis and synthesis analysis.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 105
  • Page Range: 365-380
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Polish