This paper studies credit booms exploiting the Spanish matched credit register over 2001–2009. We extend Khwaja and Mian's (2008) loan-level estimator by incorporating firm-level general equilibrium adjustments. Higher ex-ante bank real-estate exposure increases credit supply to non-real-estate firms, but effects are neutralized by firm-level adjustments for firms with existing banking relationships. However, higher bank real-estate exposure increases risk-taking, by relaxing standards of existing borrowers (cheaper, longer-term and less collateralized credit), and by expanding credit on the extensive margin to first-time borrowers that default substantially more. Results suggest that the mechanism at work is greater liquidity via securitization of real-estate assets.
Jimenez, G.; Mian, A.; Peydro, Jose-Luis; Saurina, J.. (2020). The real effects of the bank lending channel. JOURNAL OF MONETARY ECONOMICS, (ISSN: 0304-3932), 115: 162-179. Doi: 10.1016/j.jmoneco.2019.06.002.
The real effects of the bank lending channel
Peydro J. -L.;
2020
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This paper studies credit booms exploiting the Spanish matched credit register over 2001–2009. We extend Khwaja and Mian's (2008) loan-level estimator by incorporating firm-level general equilibrium adjustments. Higher ex-ante bank real-estate exposure increases credit supply to non-real-estate firms, but effects are neutralized by firm-level adjustments for firms with existing banking relationships. However, higher bank real-estate exposure increases risk-taking, by relaxing standards of existing borrowers (cheaper, longer-term and less collateralized credit), and by expanding credit on the extensive margin to first-time borrowers that default substantially more. Results suggest that the mechanism at work is greater liquidity via securitization of real-estate assets.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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