El Banco Central y los Derechos a las Libertades del Ciudadano

Autores/as

  • Henrique Schneider SGV; Nordakademie

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30800/mises.2018.v6.58

Palabras clave:

Central Bank, Rights, Freedom, Unorthodox Monetary Policy, Ban on Cash

Resumen

Cuando los bancos centrales actúan, sus políticas e instrumentos no afectan solamente la economía, pero también los derechos de las personas. Por esta razón, los bancos centrales no pueden ser independientes de la política, una vez que la política es la organización de la política – en la cual los bancos centrales y los derechos de las personas están ambos incorporados. Tal hecho se aplica a un nivel operacional: los bancos centrales están interconectados con otras instituciones, por ejemplo con el poder ejecutivo, agentes económicos y la economía en general a través del dinero, de las tasas de interés y, más recientemente, de la “política monetaria no convencional”. Este artículo examina como los bancos centrales operan buscando el ensanchamiento del alcance de sus actividades y la expansión de sus medios y su tamaño. Será discutido que, en así haciendo, los bancos centrales reducen las libertades y los derechos de los ciudadanos. Ese análisis es entonces hecho de manera plausible en dos casos, la política monetaria no convencional y la prohibición del dinero, Finalmente, serán discutidos medios de remediar la expansión de las actividades de los bancos centrales.

 

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2018-04-24

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Schneider H. El Banco Central y los Derechos a las Libertades del Ciudadano. MisesJournal [Internet]. 24 de abril de 2018 [citado 24 de noviembre de 2024];6(1). Disponible en: https://misesjournal.org.br/misesjournal/article/view/58