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We assess the procyclical effects of bank capital regulation in a dynamic equilibrium model of relationship lending in which banks are unable to access the equity markets every period. Banks anticipate that shocks to their earnings as well as the cyclical position of the economy can impair their...
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This paper explores a potential application of the empirical growth-at-risk (GaR) approach to the assessment and design of macroprudential policies. In parallel to the concept of value-at-risk, the GaR of an economy over a given horizon is a low quantile of the distribution of the (projected)...
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We develop a novel framework featuring loss amplification through firm-bank linkages. We use it to study optimal intervention in a lockdown situation that creates cash shortfalls for firms, which must resort to bank lending. Firms’ increased debt reduces their output due to moral hazard. Banks...
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