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Paper #1650

Title:
Macroprudential and monetary policy: Loan-level evidence from reserve requirements
Authors:
Cecilia Dassatti Camors, José-Luis Peydró, Francesc Rodriguez-Tous and Sergio Vicente
Date:
March 2019 (Revised: November 2019)
Abstract:
We analyze the impact of reserve requirements on the supply of credit to the real sector. For identification, we exploit a tightening of reserve requirements in Uruguay during a global capital inflows boom, where the change affected more foreign liabilities, in conjunction with its credit register that follows all bank loans granted to non-financial firms. Following a difference-in-differences approach, we compare lending to the same firm before and after the policy change among banks differently affected by the policy. The results show that the tightening of the reserve requirements for banks lead to a reduction of the supply of credit to firms. Importantly, the stronger quantitative results are for the tightening of reserve requirements to bank liabilities stemming from non-residents. Moreover, more affected banks increase their exposure into riskier firms, and larger banks mitigate the tightening e ects. Finally, the rm-level analysis reveals that the cut in credit supply in the loan-level analysis is binding for rms. The results have implications for global monetary and financial stability policies.
JEL codes:
E51, E52, F38, G21, G28.
Area of Research:
Macroeconomics and International Economics / Labour, Public, Development and Health Economics

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