Private credit expansions are an important predictor of subsequent banking crises. We revisit that result with a new dataset from developed and developing countries that decomposes private credit into household credit and enterprise credit. We argue that household credit growth raises debt levels without much effect on long-term income. Rapid household credit expansions generate vulnerabilities that can precipitate a banking crisis. Enterprise credit expansions can have the same effects but it is tempered by the associated increase in income. Our estimates show that household credit expansions have been a statistically and economically significant predictor of banking crises. Enterprise credit expansions are also associated with banking cri...
We collect new data to assess the importance of supply-side credit market frictions by studying the ...
Abstract: While the theoretical and empirical finance literature has focused almost exclusively on e...
Crediting in the banking sector plays an important role in developed and developing countries, which...
Credit expansion has been associated with faster economic growth and with a higher occurrence of fin...
Households are generally perceived to play a passive role in credit markets. Although the literature...
We present a new data set for 74 economies over 1990–2016 on domestic bank credit distinguishing bet...
A number of papers have shown that rapid growth in private sector credit is a strong predictor of a ...
The composition of private debt matters to the severity of post-2007 recessions. Using new data on f...
This paper analyzes the differential effects of household and business credit dynamics on business c...
We study the behavior of credit spreads and their link to economic growth during nancial crises. Our...
The 2008 financial crisis was the result of escalating house prices and a hasty increase in househol...
While theory predicts different effects of household credit and enterprise credit on the economy, th...
While theory predicts different effects of household credit and enterprise credit on the economy, th...
While theory predicts different effects of household credit and enterprise credit on the economy, th...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that household and business credit evolve dif-ferently and have d...
We collect new data to assess the importance of supply-side credit market frictions by studying the ...
Abstract: While the theoretical and empirical finance literature has focused almost exclusively on e...
Crediting in the banking sector plays an important role in developed and developing countries, which...
Credit expansion has been associated with faster economic growth and with a higher occurrence of fin...
Households are generally perceived to play a passive role in credit markets. Although the literature...
We present a new data set for 74 economies over 1990–2016 on domestic bank credit distinguishing bet...
A number of papers have shown that rapid growth in private sector credit is a strong predictor of a ...
The composition of private debt matters to the severity of post-2007 recessions. Using new data on f...
This paper analyzes the differential effects of household and business credit dynamics on business c...
We study the behavior of credit spreads and their link to economic growth during nancial crises. Our...
The 2008 financial crisis was the result of escalating house prices and a hasty increase in househol...
While theory predicts different effects of household credit and enterprise credit on the economy, th...
While theory predicts different effects of household credit and enterprise credit on the economy, th...
While theory predicts different effects of household credit and enterprise credit on the economy, th...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that household and business credit evolve dif-ferently and have d...
We collect new data to assess the importance of supply-side credit market frictions by studying the ...
Abstract: While the theoretical and empirical finance literature has focused almost exclusively on e...
Crediting in the banking sector plays an important role in developed and developing countries, which...