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This paper uses a simplified two-sector dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model of central bank and commercial banking sector to simulate the impact of commercial banks’ credit expansion on its equity finance. The empirical tests using data of China's listed banks confirm the theoretical...
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This study investigates the determinants of household debt-to- GDP across ten economies, comprising both developed and developing countries, spanning the period from 2000 to 2023. Employing a panel econometric framework, including Fixed Effects, Random Effects, and Panel ARDL models, the...
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This paper is aimed at finding individual and systemic determinants of housing default in a full-recourse economy. We propose an empirical strategy that accounts for rare events and choice-based sampling bias and estimates the contribution of idiosyncratic and systemic determinants, as well as...
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This paper examines the effectiveness of macroprudential regulations in promoting bank stability and credit in the Kenyan financial system. The study uses bank-level and nonbank credit data for the period 2001-2019 and applies a panel estimation methodology to achieve its objectives. The study...
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We estimate a logit mixture vector autoregressive model describing monetary policy transmission in the euro area over the period 2003Q1-2019Q4 with a special emphasis on credit conditions. With the help of this model, monetary policy transmission can be described as mixture of two states (e.g.,...
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We estimate a logit mixture vector autoregressive model describing monetary policy transmission in the euro area over the period 2003Q1-2019Q4 with a special emphasis on credit conditions. With the help of this model, monetary policy transmission can be described as mixture of two states (e.g.,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012320523
We estimate a logit mixture vector autoregressive model describing monetary policy transmission in the euro area over the period 2003Q1–2019Q4 with a special emphasis on credit conditions. With the help of this model, monetary policy transmission can be described as mixture of two states...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012383710
The present study examines political roots of bank and sovereign default risk co-movements for banks in Europe and the United States. A flattening of the yield curve, lower bank interest margins, higher interbank market rates and increasing levels of Economic Policy Uncertainty are found to...
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This article analyzes the effect of valuations-based capital requirements and concentration risk provisions on the risk-shifting response of the banking sector to monetary easing. It provides a closed economy DSGE model for the Euro zone with costly bank capital and two heterogeneous borrowers....
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Recent empirical evidence on the cross-country synchronization of credit spreads in response to US monetary policy shocks has led to the notion of an ‘international credit channel' of US monetary policy. This paper provides novel evidence on the existence of an international credit channel for...
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