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Long-term debt propagation and real reversals

Mathias Drehmann, Mikael Juselius and Anton Korinek

No 5/2023, Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers from Bank of Finland

Abstract: We examine a propagation mechanism that arises from households' long-term borrowing and show empirically that it has sizable real effects. The mechanism recognises that when there is long-term debt, an impulse to new borrowing generates a predictable hump-shaped path of future debt service. We confirm this pattern using a novel multi-country dataset of debt flows. Whereas new borrowing boosts output contemporaneously, debt service depresses output. Credit booms thus lead to predictable reversals in real economic activity several years later. This long-term debt propagation channel is the main reason for why indicators of credit cycles have predictive power for future economic activity.

Keywords: new borrowing; debt service; financial cycle; financial flows and real effects (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D14 E17 E44 G01 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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