Volume 21, Issue 3 July 2025

Interagency Coordination Bodies and the Speed of Prudential Policy Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic

Abstract

This paper investigates whether the presence of interagency coordination bodies for financial stability (IABs) has been associated with faster prudential policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. Using econometric analysis, we provide evidence that countries with IABs have enacted relief measures involving microprudential tools more quickly than countries without, a result indicating that IABs may have been useful as catalysts for the deployment of microprudential instruments for macroprudential purposes. We also find evidence that faster responses occurred in countries where IABs have stronger powers and where the central bank is more deeply involved in the process.

Authors

  • Michael Brei
  • Blaise Gadanecz

JEL codes

  • D02
  • D78
  • E58

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Boris Hofmann and Marco J Lombardi and Benoît Mojon and Athanasios Orphanides