The International Journal of Central Banking (IJCB) is an initiative of the central banking community.
Published quarterly, the journal features articles on central bank theory and practice, with a special emphasis on research.

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Latest articles

Alternative Models of Interest Rate Pass-Through in Normal and Negative Territory
by Mauricio Ulate

The Rise of Fintech Lending to Small Businesses: Businesses' Perspectives on Borrowing
by Brett Barkley and Mark Schweitzer

Monetary Policy with Negative Interest Rates: De-Linking Cash from Digital Money
by Katrin Assenmacher and Signe Krogstrup

Modeling the Consumption Response to the CARES Act
by Christopher D. Carroll, Edmund Crawley, Jiri Slacalek, and Matthew N. White

The First Line of Defense: The Discount Window during the Early Stages of the Financial Crisis
by Elizabeth Klee

International Inflation Spillovers: The Role of Different Shocks
by Gregor Bäurle, Matthias Gubler, and Diego R. Känzig

Always Look on the Bright Side? Central Counterparties and Interbank Markets during the Financial Crisis
by Massimiliano Affinito and Matteo Piazza

Pension Funds' Herding
by Dirk W.G.A. Broeders, Damiaan H.J. Chen, Peter A. Minderhoud, and C.J. Willem Schudel

Editorial board
Managing Editor

Luc Laeven
European Central Bank

Co-editors

Klaus Adam
University of Mannheim

Tobias Adrian
International Monetary Fund

Boragan Aruoba
University of Maryland

Huberto Ennis
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

Linda S. Goldberg
Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Òscar Jordà
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Sharon Kozicki
Bank of Canada

Keith Kuester
University of Bonn

Elena Loutskina
UVA Darden School of Business

Steven Ongena
University of Zurich

Print ISSN: 1815-4654
Frequency: Four times a year
Article acceptance rate 2019: 10.45%
Current Volume: 17, Number 1