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Paper #105

Título:
Credit constraints in general equilibrium: Experimental results
Autores:
Antoni Bosch-Domènech y Joaquim Silvestre
Fecha:
Octubre 1996
Resumen:
Our work attempts to investigate the influence of credit tightness or expansion on activity and relative prices in a multimarket set-up. We report on some double- auction, two-market experiments where subjects had to satisfy an inequality involving the use of credit. The experiments display two regimes, characterized by high and low credit availability. The critical value of credit at the common boundary of the two regimes has a compelling interpretation as the maximal credit use at the Arrow-Debreu equilibrium of the abstract economy naturally associated to our experimental environment. Our main results are that changes in the availability of credit: (a): have minor and unsystematic effects on quantities and relative prices in the high-credit regime, (b): have substantial effects, both on quantities and relative prices, in the low-credit regime.
Palabras clave:
Experimental, auctions, credit, general equilibrium, Leex
Códigos JEL:
C92, D44, D51
Área de investigación:
Economía Experimental y del Comportamiento
Publicado en:
Economic Journal, 107, 444, (1997)

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