Endogenous credit standards and aggregate fluctuations

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    Abstract

    Widespread empirical evidence shows that credit standards fluctuate over the business cycle. We build a macroeconomic model in which countercyclical lending standards emerge as an equilibrium outcome. In the model, banks compete on lending rates as well as collateral requirements. The presence of lending relationships between firms and banks gives rise to endogenous fluctuations in interest rate margins and collateral requirements. We demonstrate that endogenous credit standards amplify business cycles, driving up output volatility by around 25% when compared to a model without lending relationships. Finally, we show that in order to combat the effects of endogenous credit standards on macroeconomic volatility, a countercyclical loan-to-value ratio is an effective macroprudential policy tool.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalJournal of Economic Dynamics and Control
    Volume69
    Pages (from-to)89-111
    ISSN0165-1889
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2016

    Keywords

    • Faculty of Social Sciences

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