We investigate the differences in banks’ responses to monetary policy shocks across bank size, liquidity, and type, i.e., conventional versus Islamic, in Pakistan between 2002:II to 2010:I. We find that following a monetary contraction, small banks with liquid balance sheets cut their lending less than other small banks. In contrast large banks maintain their lending irrespective of their liquidity positions. Islamic banks, though similar in size to small banks, respond to monetary policy shocks as large banks. Hence ceteris paribus the credit channel of monetary policy may weaken when Islamic banking grows in relative importance
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In developed economies, changes in the stance of monetary policy are followed by significant changes...
The paper develops an empirical model to explore the role that bank characteristics play in influenc...
We investigate the differences in banks’ responses to monetary policy shocks across bank size, liqui...
We investigate the differences in banks' responses to monetary policy shocks across bank size, liqui...
This study analyses the role of Islamic banks in transmitting monetary policy through the bank-finan...
This paper examines the impact of monetary policy on bank lending in a dual banking system, i.e. Mal...
This study empirically analyzes the MPTM through bank’ balance sheet in Pakistan for the period of 2...
This paper tries to analyse the role of Islamic banks in the transmission of monetary policy and bus...
Using co-integration analysis, this study evaluates the role of Islamic banks in monetary transmissi...
We investigate, using vector autoregressions (VAR) and Panel Data Analysis, the role of banks in mon...
The present paper comparatively evaluates the credit channel of monetary transmission process of Isl...
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This study analyses the role of Islamic banks in transmitting monetary policy through the bank-finan...
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