
Conversations with Tyler Mark Carney on Central Banking and Shared Values
May 26, 2021
Mark Carney, former Governor of the Bank of England and author of 'Values: Building a Better World for All,' shares insights on the interplay between values and economics. He discusses the mentalities of ice hockey goalies versus central bankers and the importance of planning for failure. Carney delves into the liquidity trap debate, proposes reforms for central bank governance, and emphasizes climate change's role in economic stability. His reflections range from personal experiences to the global economic landscape, showcasing the significance of shared values in addressing challenges.
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Giving Good Speeches
- Practice speeches multiple times to refine delivery and identify areas for improvement.
- Use stories and illustrations to make deeper points.
Liquidity Trap Reconsidered
- The liquidity trap theory seems incorrect, given the Fed's control over inflation.
- Innovation in monetary policy tools and fiscal policy were not primary drivers.
Limiting Disintermediation with CBDCs
- Central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) can limit disintermediation by using a two-tiered system.
- A two-tiered system involves wholesale and retail levels, with limited retail access.



