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Concluding observations

In: Research Handbook on Central Banking

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  • Rosa María Lastra

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The lender of last resort function of central banks has been badly neglected in policy and scholarly debates compared to its monetary-policy twin. That is a bad thing given that, when wheeled out, the LOLR profoundly affects social welfare and the incentives of financial intermediaries. This chapter outlines some of the principles that should underpin the LOLR in healthy democracies. Above all, it argues that the counterpart to the ‘no monetary financing’ edict of an independent monetary policy should be ‘no lending to fundamentally unsound firms’. This is made feasible by the advent of more credible resolution regimes for distressed and unsound firms, remedying the central banker’s curse. Beyond that vital constraint, the chapter proposes legislating a statutory purpose for the LOLR; discusses policy on collateral and lending to shadow banks; and suggests decisions should be taken by committees of equals.

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  • Rosa María Lastra, 2018. "Concluding observations," Chapters, in: Peter Conti-Brown & Rosa M. Lastra (ed.), Research Handbook on Central Banking, chapter 27, pages 553-554, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:16612_27
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