Monetary-fiscal policy coordination: Lessons from Covid-19 for the climate and biodiversity emergencies

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26 avril 2023

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Josh Ryan-Collins et al., « Monetary-fiscal policy coordination: Lessons from Covid-19 for the climate and biodiversity emergencies », HAL-SHS : économie et finance, ID : 10.2139/ssrn.4419077


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The climate and biodiversity emergencies require structural economic shifts that will necessitate strategic coordination between macroeconomic policy authorities. The Covid-19 episode saw the implementation of monetary-fiscal policy coordination not seen since the 1970s to avert catastrophic damage to economies caused by pandemic-induced lock-downs. Recent developments suggest these were best understood as emergency short-term responses rather than marking a shift in the consensus that insists on a separation between monetary and fiscal policy spheres that might support a more coordinated policy approach to addressing environmental breakdown. We review the most prominent examples of coordination in high income and emerging market economies in the 2020-2021 period, focusing on the creation of fiscal space and targeted provision of liquidity to strategic sectors of the economy. We consider the lessons and opportunities these policy innovations raise for the development of a precautionary macroeconomic policy approach which seeks to reduce the threat of ecological tipping points, prevent catastrophic losses, and support the Net-Zero transition.

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