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Can RBI afford to play a ‘T20 match’ in 2020? No

Will RBI continue to experiment in monetary policy in 2020?

April 27, 2020 / 13:02 IST
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Amol Agrawal

The title of this article takes one to the shortened form of cricket Twenty- Twenty, or T20 as it is called popularly. So, should one expect a similar policy from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) that is focussed on a short period?

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Not at all as central banks typically play -- or are expected to play -- the test match, the longest form of the game.  In fact, it is more like a continuous series of test matches which requires lots of patience and dedication.

Just after winning a match – say, against inflation -- the central bank cannot really celebrate, but prepare for the next challenge. The test matches will test you in all possible ways: uncertainty, nature of wicket (read economy), rains -- both predicted and random -- shocks and surprises and so on.