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Past Event

Session 2, Spring 2025 "Who Governs Finance?" Seminar Series

February 24, 2025
12:10 PM - 1:40 PM
America/New_York
Online Event

In a financially globalized world, as markets continue to integrate, it becomes more difficult for states to maintain monetary policy autonomy. Furthermore, a combination of deregulation and changes in digital communications have expanded the scope of the global financial system. Against this backdrop, we have seen increasing tension between a global economy reliant on US dollar liquidity, the global footprint of US monetary policy, and a seeming retreat from a unipolar, US-led world order. Likewise, technological changes have the potential to change the nature of money and transactions at the global level through digital currencies, fintech payment platforms, and other financial innovations outside of the traditional banking system. This session will explore these themes through an explicitly global perspective, seeking to understand how governments and central banks are grappling with these challenges to monetary sovereignty.

Speakers:

Anusha Chari
Department of Economics
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Hélène Rey
Department of Economics
London Business School

Contact Information

Columbia Center for Political Economy