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Rethinking Fiscal and Monetary Coordination: Policy Trade-offs in times of Polycrisis

workshop to present work in progress

Start time:

September 18 - September 19

CEST

Location:

Hamburg Institute for Social Research, Mittelweg 36, 20148 Hamburg

Type:

Workshop

Description

In mainstream economics, central banks’ independence from governments is taken almost as a given or precondition for a functioning monetary system. The assumption is that governments tend to spend too much and get too heavily indebted. Only technocratic central banks, with a different mandate, would have an interest in fiscal austerity and take the unpopular but necessary measures to guarantee price stability. However, in a time of fiscal fatigue and the necessity to address multiple crises, this seems almost cynical. There is a dire need to finance the green transition, a looming recession in many countries and the need for countercyclical investment measures, overburdened infrastructures, and last but not least a rising level of inequality in our credit-based economies.

In this young scholar workshop organised by the Hamburg Institut for Social Research and the Young Scholars Initiative, we want to engage critically with the matter of fiscal and monetary cooperation: Which motives and interests currently drive
monetary and fiscal policies? To what degree is coordination already taking place in practice but merely unofficially? How could central bank independence be challenged politically? In which circumstances would it be beneficial to do so? Who is benefitting from the current design? Who would have an interest in greater policy coordination? What are the dangers attached to it in times of right-wing populist governments gaining prominence in many countries all around the world?

To discuss these and many more questions, we want to invite young scholars across disciplines, schools of thought

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