A Study on Central Banks and Social Responsibility: the Case of the ESCB

IF 2 Q1 LAW Journal of Financial Regulation Pub Date : 2023-11-23 DOI:10.1093/jfr/fjad010
Raffaele Felicetti
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Can and should central banks have a social responsibility (‘central banks’ social responsibility’—CBSR) to play a role in social issues, such as economic inequality? This article provides a conceptual account and analysis of the benefits and challenges associated with CBSR. After showing that CBSR is gaining momentum through the pull of influential actors including central banks themselves, policy-makers, and public opinion, I discuss two types of CBSR the European Central Bank (ECB) could engage in. The moderate approach involves action based on the primary mandate, whereas use of the secondary mandate would present an enlarged version of CBSR. While action based on the primary mandate is both legally possible and desirable, the ‘powered’ version of CBSR comes with significant legal hurdles. Absent clear prioritization by the Union’s political institutions of certain economic policies and objectives, selection and prioritization by the ECB of one or more policies would risk opening the floodgates to policy-making. The enlarged version of CBSR is also undesirable, as it would make the scrutiny of the ECB’s activity more challenging for the European Parliament, negatively alter the public trust the ECB enjoys, and heighten the risk of friction within the European System of Central Banks.
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中央银行与社会责任研究:以欧洲中央银行为例
中央银行是否应该承担社会责任(“中央银行的社会责任”-CBSR),在经济不平等等社会问题上发挥作用?本文提供了与CBSR相关的好处和挑战的概念说明和分析。在展示了CBSR正在通过包括中央银行本身、政策制定者和公众舆论在内的有影响力的行动者的拉动而获得动力之后,我讨论了欧洲央行(ECB)可以参与的两种类型的CBSR。温和的办法是根据主要任务采取行动,而使用次要任务则是扩大了的安全与社会责任。虽然基于主要授权的行动在法律上是可能的,也是可取的,但CBSR的“动力”版本面临着重大的法律障碍。如果欧盟的政治机构对某些经济政策和目标没有明确的优先顺序,欧洲央行对一项或多项政策的选择和优先顺序可能会打开政策制定的闸门。扩大版的CBSR也是不可取的,因为它将使欧洲议会对欧洲央行活动的审查更具挑战性,对欧洲央行享有的公众信任产生负面影响,并增加欧洲央行体系内部摩擦的风险。
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