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Area of Science:

  • Economics
  • International Finance
  • Monetary Policy

Background:

  • Globalization presents complex challenges to national economic management.
  • Monetary policy effectiveness is increasingly influenced by global economic forces.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify and analyze the primary channels through which globalization impacts monetary policy.
  • To assess the implications of global interest rates and digital payments for domestic policy autonomy.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of global economic integration.
  • Review of monetary and financial stability implications.

Main Results:

  • Globalization influences domestic interest rates via the global natural real rate of interest.
  • Global digital payment systems pose risks to monetary and financial policy sovereignty.

Conclusions:

  • Central banks must adapt to global economic shifts affecting interest rate setting.
  • The rise of global digital payments necessitates a re-evaluation of domestic policy control.