OECD Economic Surveys: Sweden 2011
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OECD Economic Surveys: Sweden 2011

This 2011 edition of OECD's periodic survey of the Swedish economy includes chapters covering consolidating the recovery, monetary policy and the financial system, limiting long-term unemployment and non-participation, and enhancing the cost-effectiveness of climate change.
Date de publication :
20 jan 2011
DOI :
10.1787/eco_surveys-swe-2011-en
 
Chapitre
 

Monetary policy and the financial system during and after the crisis You do not have access to this content

Anglais
Auteur(s):
OCDE
Pages :
39–67
DOI :
10.1787/eco_surveys-swe-2011-5-en

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In the wake of the global financial and economic crisis, the Swedish central bank aggressively cut interest rates and introduced an array of unconventional policy measures. This helped limit the depth and length of the recession and facilitated a strong recovery. Moreover, the Riksbank has successfully maintained low and stable inflation, and longer-term inflation expectations are well anchored, notwithstanding occasional communication problems. While the financial sector experienced stress, in part due to bank exposures to the Baltic countries, it coped well on the whole. However, there is room to improve financial sector regulation and to revisit the financial supervision framework.
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