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Information sharing, credit booms and financial stability

Information sharing, credit booms and financial stability

... between credit information sharing and financial stability by investigating the complex interaction between credit information sharing, credit boom and financial ...excessive credit ...

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Credit booms, financial fragility and banking crises

Credit booms, financial fragility and banking crises

... and credit booms are important determinants of the probability of a banking crisis, although their effect might be somewhat overstated in estimates that do not allow for persis- tence in ...neither ...

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Capital Inflows, Credit Booms and Their Risks

Capital Inflows, Credit Booms and Their Risks

... that credit booms and busts importantly influence cycles in real economic activity, in a consistent way across time; the same cannot be said of monetary aggregates, which seem to have lost their earlier ...

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Capital flows and credit booms in emerging market economies?

Capital flows and credit booms in emerging market economies?

... bank credit to the private ...identify credit booms reveals that these countries did not experience excessive credit growth until 2004 and 2005, after credit growth rates collapsed in ...

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Managing Credit Booms and Busts: A Pigouvian Taxation Approach

Managing Credit Booms and Busts: A Pigouvian Taxation Approach

... world-wide credit cri- sis that emphasize the amplifying mechanisms involving asset price deflation and deleveraging in the financial sector ...in credit booms and busts and drawn some implications ...

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Credit Booms and Busts in the Caribbean

Credit Booms and Busts in the Caribbean

... real credit to the private sector (BRCPS)-to-GDP rose from an average – excluding Suriname and Jamaica 4 – of ...and credit booms is expected to be inversely related to the emergence of credit ...

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Credit Booms in Developing Countries: Are They Different from Those in Advanced and Emerging Market Countries?

Credit Booms in Developing Countries: Are They Different from Those in Advanced and Emerging Market Countries?

... of credit booms, but we find less evidence with surges in capital inflows, exchange rate regimes, and trade ...and credit booms in developing countries, unlike the case of developed ...to ...

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Capital Inflows, Exchange Rate Flexibility, and Credit Booms

Capital Inflows, Exchange Rate Flexibility, and Credit Booms

... bonanzas, credit grows more rapidly and its composition tilts to foreign currency in economies with relatively inflexible exchange rate ...in credit booms, and that these latter have a higher ...

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Managing Credit Booms and Busts: A Pigouvian Taxation Approach

Managing Credit Booms and Busts: A Pigouvian Taxation Approach

... world-wide credit cri- sis that emphasize the amplifying mechanisms involving asset price deflation and deleveraging in the financial sector ...in credit booms and busts and drawn some implications ...

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Microeconomic implications of credit booms: evidence from emerging Europe

Microeconomic implications of credit booms: evidence from emerging Europe

... rapid credit growth in recent years, in particular the Baltic states, south eastern Europe and ...rapid credit growth have been recognised, the risks related to credit booms have been ...

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An Anatomy Of Credit Booms: Evidence From Macro Aggregates And Micro Data

An Anatomy Of Credit Booms: Evidence From Macro Aggregates And Micro Data

... the credit booms and collapse in the declining ...with credit boom ...with credit booms are also evident in LBV and LWK, which do not use the market value of ...

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The perils of credit booms

The perils of credit booms

... We have provided a macroeconomic model with adverse selection to study the interaction between market liquidity and funding liquidity in a production economy. Our key idea is that funding liquidity can erode market ...

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Duration dependence and change-points in the likelihood of credit booms ending

Duration dependence and change-points in the likelihood of credit booms ending

... that credit booms are duration ...of credit booms is higher in the group of Industrial countries than in the group of Developing ...of credit booms ending for Industrial ...

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Inefficient Credit Booms

Inefficient Credit Booms

... From a methodological standpoint, the idea that the competitive equilibrium in economies with endogenous borrowing constraints can be constrained inefficient goes back to Kehoe and Levine (1993). They show that in an ...

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Credit booms and freezes

Credit booms and freezes

... Related questions arise from the subsequent collapse of coordination among lenders across markets. Once the crisis arrived in 2007 following bad news from housing mar- kets, financial markets experienced multiple rounds ...

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Macro-prudential regulation of credit booms and busts -- the case of Poland

Macro-prudential regulation of credit booms and busts -- the case of Poland

... FX loans, in the CEE region in particular, have typically been associated with and considered to be a particular aspect of inflow of foreign capital into the local financial markets. While retail loans are distributed by ...

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Macroprudential regulation of credit booms and busts : the experience of the National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia

Macroprudential regulation of credit booms and busts : the experience of the National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia

... As a result of the monetary measures undertaken, as well as of more positive and less uncertain forecasts about the world economy, a significant stabilization of expectations was registered in the second half of 2009 and ...

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Credit Booms Gone Bust: Monetary Policy, Leverage Cycles and Financial Crises, 1870–2008

Credit Booms Gone Bust: Monetary Policy, Leverage Cycles and Financial Crises, 1870–2008

... price booms more dangerous when they occur at high credit to GDP levels or when they coincide with elevated rates of credit growth in the economy? Do these inter- actions force us to modify our core ...

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Macroprudential regulation of credit booms and busts -- the case of Croatia

Macroprudential regulation of credit booms and busts -- the case of Croatia

... a credit culture, including the unfamiliarity of borrowers with the risks of debt, and the lack of a credit bureau (until 2004); weak creditor protection, including a very slow legal process; connected ...

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Credit Booms and Lending Standards: Evidence from the Subprime Mortgage Market

Credit Booms and Lending Standards: Evidence from the Subprime Mortgage Market

... For robustness purposes, we construct an alternative denial rate-based measure of lending standards. We borrow and augment the empirical model presented in Munnell et al. (1996) to estimate bank’s loan approval decision ...

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