How Do Central Bank Governors Matter? Regulation and the Financial Sector

Article dans une revue: Do past employment characteristics of central bank governors affect financial regulation? To answer this question, we construct a new data set based on curriculum vitae of all central bank governors around the world in 1970–2011. We interpret work experiences as indicators of preferences toward deregulation. Over the average duration in office (5.6 years), a governor with financial sector experience is associated with three times more deregulation than a governor without experience in finance. Similar results hold for past experience at the IMF; in contrast, past experience at the BIS and the UN are associated with less deregulation.

Auteur(s)

Prachi Mishra, Ariell Reshef

Revue
  • Journal of Money, Credit and Banking
Date de publication
  • 2019
Mots-clés JEL
E58 G28
Mots-clés
  • Central bank
  • Central bank governor
  • Leaders
  • Financial regulation
Pages
  • 369-402
Version
  • 1
Volume
  • 51