Monetary policy decision-making and communication under high uncertainty
Bank for International Settlements
No 163 in BIS Papers from Bank for International Settlements
Abstract:
This volume offers a unique window into the experiences of central banks across the Americas and beyond, providing a comprehensive view of how institutions have navigated uncertainty in recent times. Drawing on both survey-based evidence and in-depth case studies from individual central banks, the chapters explore the evolving role of scenario analysis, the integration of high-frequency data and expert judgment, and the increasing importance of transparent and adaptive communication.Real-world experiences from 10 countries illustrate the diversity of challenges they face and the range of innovative responses they have developed.
Date: 2025 Written 2025-12
ISBN: 978-92-9259-908-9
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Chapters in this book:
- Foreword , pp 1

- Alexandre Tombini and Diogo Guillen
- Monetary policy decision-making and communication under high uncertainty: insights from a survey of central banks in the Americas and beyond , pp 7-30

- Eduardo Amaral, Torsten Ehlers, Ilhyock Shim and Alexandre Tombini
- The economic impact of uncertainty: transmission channels and modelling , pp 31-38

- Vladimir Werning
- Monetary policy decision making and communication under heightened uncertainty in Brazil , pp 39-50

- Diogo Abry Guillen and Leonardo Nogueira Ferreira
- From models to communications: strenghtening risk management in monetary policy at the Bank of Canada , pp 51-58

- Gino Cateau, Don Coletti and Annie Portelance
- Uncertainty and monetary policy: the case of the Central Bank of Colombia , pp 59-70

- Hernando Vargas
- Communicating and managing uncertainty: the case of Costa Rica , pp 71-82

- Central Bank of Costa Rica
- Monetary policy decision-making and communication under high uncertainty in Mexico: lessons from two episodes , pp 83-90

- Bank of Mexico
- Monetary policy with risk and uncertainty management in Peru , pp 91-120

- Adrian Armas, Youel Rojas, Rafael Herrada and Nicolas Butron
- Communication as policy and firm uncertainty: evidence from randomised control trial , pp 121-140

- Okan Akarsu, Fatih Karahan and Huzeyfe Torun
- Risk and uncertainty in a post-pandemic world: implications for the economy, financial markets and monetary policy , pp 141-146

- Juan M Londono, Sai Ma and Ilknur Zer
- South African Reserve Bank: resilient policy in an uncertain world , pp 147-152

- Christopher Loewald and Manisha Morar
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