We examine the role of the international credit channel in Turkey over 2005–2013. We show that larger, more capitalized banks with higher non-core liabilities increase credit supply when capital inflows are higher. This result is stronger for domestic banks relative to foreign banks and survives during the crisis period of post-2008, when foreign banks in general stop lending in emerging markets and retreat to their home countries. By decomposing capital inflows into bank and non-bank flows, we show the importance of domestic banks' external borrowing for domestic credit growth.
Baskaya, Y. S.; Di Giovanni, J.; Kalemli-Ozcan, S.; Peydro, Jose-Luis; Ulu, M. F.. (2017). Capital flows and the international credit channel. JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS, (ISSN: 0022-1996), 108:Supplemento 1, 15-22. Doi: 10.1016/j.jinteco.2016.12.003.
Capital flows and the international credit channel
Peydro J. -L.;
2017
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We examine the role of the international credit channel in Turkey over 2005–2013. We show that larger, more capitalized banks with higher non-core liabilities increase credit supply when capital inflows are higher. This result is stronger for domestic banks relative to foreign banks and survives during the crisis period of post-2008, when foreign banks in general stop lending in emerging markets and retreat to their home countries. By decomposing capital inflows into bank and non-bank flows, we show the importance of domestic banks' external borrowing for domestic credit growth.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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