The Latest Issue of the Journal Monetary Economics Has Been Published

The Latest Issue of the Journal Monetary Economics Has Been Published

01 May, 2026

The first issue of the National Bank of Georgia’s scientific-analytical journal Monetary Economics for the current year has been published. The publication features articles prepared both by employees of the National Bank of Georgia and by external authors, including:

  • Money Creation, Liquidity Management, and Monetary Policy Communication: The Case of Georgia;
  • The Impact of Fiscal Policy on Economic Growth: An Empirical Assessment for Georgia;
  • Recent Changes in U.S. Tariff, Monetary, and Fiscal Policies: Potential Implications for the Georgian Economy;
  • Credit Derivatives and Securitization: Single-Name Credit Instruments;
  • The Selection of the Institutional Model for the Bank of Issue of the Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918-1921). 

    The scientific-analytical journal Monetary Economics serves as an academic resource for readers interested in monetary policy, banking and the broader financial sector, financial technologies, and capital market development, including young scholars and researchers. The journal provides a platform for professional, in-depth, and evidence-based dialogue.

    The National Bank’s first analytical journal, Bank, was established approximately 25 years ago. It was later followed by the journal Economics and Banking. The journal is now being published in a renewed format, in both Georgian and English, under the title Monetary Economics.

    For the next issue of the journal, the editorial board will accept articles from external authors via email at: monetaryeconomics@nbg.gov.ge