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Economists have long debated the relationship of bank credit to the business cycle. The attribution of economic cycles … rejects this notion and argues that the "pyramid of credit" plays a fundamental role not only in stabilizing economic activity …
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This paper studies equilibrium dynamics in consumer durable goods markets after aggregate credit shocks. We introduce …
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The subject of this paper is the contemporary trend in residential real estate markets in European countries and their impact on the quality of banks' housing loan portfolios. Due to the fact that these are the markets that still have not fully recovered from the previous financial crisis, and...
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Due to the significant share of mortgage loans in the portfolio structure of a large number of commercial banks, monitoring the ability of the household sector to repay debts is very important for financial stability. Since the accumulation of non-performing loans in banks' balance sheets is...
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aggregate data. Changes in household credit limits explain 40 percent of the differential rise and fall of employment across … gradual, credit shocks greatly slowed the recovery …
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with the highest reliance on credit card borrowing reduced durable consumption by significantly more following the … financial crisis of the fall of 2008. Overall, our estimates show that household leverage growth and dependence on credit card …
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Recoveries that occur in the absence of credit growth are often dubbed miracles and named after mythical creatures. Yet … impaired financial intermediation is the culprit. Creditless recoveries are more common after banking crises and credit booms …
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