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Credit Matters Empirical Evidence On Us Macrofinancial Linkages 1st Edition Tamim Bayoumi Ola Melander

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Credit Matters Empirical Evidence On Us Macrofinancial Linkages 1st Edition Tamim Bayoumi Ola Melander
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Publisher: International Monetary Fund
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.14 MB
Pages: 29
Author: Tamim Bayoumi; Ola Melander
ISBN: 9781451914801, 1451914806
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Credit Matters Empirical Evidence On Us Macrofinancial Linkages 1st Edition Tamim Bayoumi Ola Melander by Tamim Bayoumi; Ola Melander 9781451914801, 1451914806 instant download after payment.

This paper develops a framework for analyzing macro-financial linkages in the United States. We estimate the effects of a negative shock to banks' capital/assetratio on lending standards, which in turn affect consumer credit, mortgages, and corporate loans, and the corresponding components of private spending (consumption, residential investment and business investment). In addition, our empirical model allows for feedback from spending and income to bank capital adequacy and credit. Hence, we trace the full credit cycle. An exogenous fall in the bank capital/asset ratio by one percentage point reduces real GDP by some 1½ percent through its effects on credit availability, while an exogenous fall in demand of 1 percent of GDP is gradually magnified to around 2 percent through financial feedback effects.

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