中央银行效率得分的决定因素:以突尼斯为例

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Abdeltif Andrea Ines, Bouhouch Faiza, Lamia Daly
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2007年的全球金融危机和最近的2019年健康危机揭示了央行纯粹地位的低效率。它们还引发了对新“央行”问题的反思。如果学术工作面临的挑战是重新绘制理论轮廓,那么央行行长们就应该重新定义其行动的新框架。从这个意义上说,大量的文献研究了最有可能使央行有效的制度安排。另一方面,据我们所知,很少有分析把重点放在描绘一种新的中间地位上,这种地位将使中央银行更有效率。本文正是从这一研究央行效率的视角出发撰写的。后者是对2000年至2020年期间突尼斯中央银行(BCT)的效率分数随其地位变化的演变的评估。本文的第一部分是对衡量中央银行效率问题的理论和实证文献的回顾。在第二部分,我们提出计算和解释BCT效率随其地位变化的演变。效率得分的计算得出平均得分为0.765,且得分变化频繁,增减周期交替。我们的经济分析分为BCT独立之前和之后的两个时期,这使我们能够表明,记录的效率分数与其地位无关,而是由宏观经济、金融、货币和制度变量解释的。
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The Determinants of Central Bank Efficiency Scores: The Case of Tunisia
The global financial crisis of 2007 and the recent health crisis of 2019 revealed the inefficiency of the pure status of central banks. They have also prompted reflection on the question of a new "central banking". If the challenge for academic work is to redraw the theoretical contours, it is rather a question for central bankers to redefine the new framework of their action. In this sense, abundant literature has emerged examining the institutional arrangements most likely to make central banks effective. On the other hand, and to our knowledge, few analyses have focused on delineating a new intermediate status that would allow central banks to be more efficient.It is in this perspective of research on the efficiency of central banks that our article is written. The latter is an evaluation of the evolution of the efficiency scores of the Central Bank of Tunisia (BCT) with the change of its status, over the period from 2000 to 2020. The first part of the paper is a review of the theoretical and empirical literature on the issue of measuring central bank efficiency. In the second part, we propose to calculate and interpret the evolution of the BCT's efficiency, with its change of status.The calculation of the efficiency scores leads to an average score of 0.765 and also reveals frequent changes in scores and alternating periods of increase and decrease. Our economic analysis, split into two periods before and after the BCT's independence, allows us to show that the efficiency scores recorded are not linked to its status, but rather are explained by macroeconomic, financial, monetary, and institutional variables.
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African Journal of Business and Economic Research
African Journal of Business and Economic Research Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
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