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It is widely acknowledged that the recent generation of DSGE models failed to incorporate many of the liquidity and financial accelerator mechanisms revealed in the global financial crisis that began in 2007. This paper complements the papers presented at the 2009 BIS annual conference focused...
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This paper tries to explain different nature of the dynamics during the upward and downward part of the last house price cycle in Spain. Covered bonds are introduced as an instrument which may accelerate a house price boom, while it may also serve as a source of correction to overvalued house...
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This paper examines the role of bank credit in modeling and forecasting business cycle fluctuations, and investigates the international transmission of US credit shocks, using a global vector autoregressive (GVAR) framework and associated country-specific error correction models. The paper...
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This paper estimates the impact of variations in bank profit, bank capital and bank liquidity on the real economy, using a panel of 30 OECD countries. The results indicate that shocks to bank profits have a significant impact on GDP growth which lasts approximately two years. The effect is...
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The recent financial crisis raises important issues about the role of credit in international business cycles and the transmission of financial shocks across country borders. This paper investigates the international spillover of US credit shocks and the importance of credit in explaining...
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Basel III credit-to-GDP gap indicators are used to assess whether aggregate credit is excessive or not and inform macroprudential policymaking. Yet, estimates from Basel III’s prescribed detrending procedure are prone to continuous re-evaluations that do not reflect changes in the data and...
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It is widely acknowledged that the recent generation of DSGE models failed to incorporate many of the liquidity and financial accelerator mechanisms revealed in the global financial crisis that began in 2007. This paper complements the papers presented at the 2009 BIS annual conference focused...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013094782
This paper studies the impact of shocks to banks’ balance sheets on real economic activity. The sample consists of 18 OECD countries observed annually from 1979 to 2003. Using the Rajan–Zingales method, I find that industries that depend more heavily on external finance respond more strongly...
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This paper examines the role of bank credit in modeling and forecasting business cycle fluctuations, and investigates the international transmission of US credit shocks, using a global vector autoregressive (GVAR) framework and associated country-specific error correction models. The paper...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010595730
The following study develops a dynamic credit risk model for the Georgian banking portfolio and investigates the effects that macroeconomic (systemic) factors have on credit risk. A SUR model is estimated for the Non-Performing Loan ratio in seven sectors as a function of a lagged dependent...
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