Capital Regulation in a Macroeconomic Model with Three Layers of Default
Laurent Clerc,
Alexis Derviz (),
Caterina Mendicino,
Stéphane Moyen,
Kalin Nikolov,
Livio Stracca,
Javier Suarez and
A. P. Vardoulakis
Working papers from Banque de France
Abstract:
We develop a dynamic general equilibrium model for the positive and normative analysis of macroprudential policies. Optimizing financial intermediaries allocate their scarce net worth together with funds raised from saving households across two lending activities, mortgage and corporate lending. For all borrowers (households, firms, and banks) external financing takes the form of debt which is subject to default risk. This 3D model shows the interplay between three interconnected net worth channels that cause financial amplification and the distortions due to deposit insurance. We apply it to the analysis of capital regulation.
Keywords: Macroprudential policy; Financial frictions; Default risk. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E3 E44 G01 G21 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 63 pages
Date: 2014
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Working Paper: Capital Regulation in a Macroeconomic Model with Three Layers of Default (2015) 
Working Paper: Capital Regulation in a Macroeconomic Model with Three Layers of Default (2014) 
Working Paper: Capital Regulation in a Macroeconomic Model with Three Layers of Default (2014) 
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