The Bank For International Settlements: An Evolutionary Institution

M. P. Hughes, Chris Palke
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Established in 1930 in Basel, Switzerland, to expedite and supervise the payment of reparations by Germany to the victors of World War I, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) quickly evolved into a banking establishment for various national central banks to negotiate and work out mutually-beneficial monetary policies and financial arrangements outside of the usual political and national channels. During World War II the BIS stayed open as a neutral central bank for central banks and provided significant back-channel communications between the Allied and Axis powers that could not have occurred any other way. As an example, discussions for the reconstruction of post-WWII Germany were underway between German and Allied representatives to the BIS at least two years prior to Germany’s surrender in May 1945. The post-WWII BIS then went on to become a global central bank for the world’s national central banks. In spite of the BIS holding so much effective financial power on an international scale and, hence, affecting nearly everyone in the world, few have ever heard of the BIS. This includes many economists and financial-economists. Why? Although technically not a secret organization, the BIS has always maintained an intentionally low profile. The BIS has never advertised its existence. It operates through many other organizations it has either directly created or where it holds major influence. This paper discusses the BIS, its history, and its impact and influence on world events. Questions concerning the role the BIS should possibly play in world events and central banking are raised for discussion near the end of this paper. This paper is focused primarily towards both upper-level undergraduate and graduate finance and economics courses, particularly in the areas of money, banking and financial institutions, financial markets, and monetary policy. However, other courses, to include those outside of the financial-economic arena, can find great use for this subject matter as well. Such outside arenas could include political science and history courses.
国际清算银行:一个进化中的机构
国际清算银行(BIS)于1930年在瑞士巴塞尔成立,旨在加速和监督德国向第一次世界大战战胜国支付赔款。BIS迅速发展成为一个银行机构,供各国中央银行在通常的政治和国家渠道之外谈判和制定互利的货币政策和金融安排。例如,至少在1945年5月德国投降的两年前,德国和盟国驻国际清算银行的代表就开始讨论二战后德国的重建问题。二战后的国际清算银行随后成为世界各国央行的全球中央银行。尽管国际清算银行在国际范围内拥有如此大的有效金融权力,因此几乎影响到世界上的每一个人,但很少有人听说过国际清算银行。这包括许多经济学家和金融经济学家。为什么?虽然严格来说,BIS不是一个秘密组织,但它一直有意保持低调。国际清算银行从未宣传过自己的存在。它通过许多其他组织运作,这些组织要么是它直接创建的,要么是它拥有重大影响力的组织。本文讨论了BIS,它的历史,以及它对世界事件的影响和影响。关于国际清算银行在世界事件和中央银行中可能发挥的作用的问题,在本文的最后提出了讨论。本文主要针对高年级本科生和研究生的金融和经济学课程,特别是在货币、银行和金融机构、金融市场和货币政策领域。然而,其他课程,包括金融经济领域以外的课程,也可以很好地利用这一主题。这些课外活动可以包括政治科学和历史课程。
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