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The Sectoral Impact of Monetary Policy Transmission in India: A Panel VAR Approach

Taniya Ghosh

Emerging Economy Studies, 2019, vol. 5, issue 1, 63-77

Abstract: Abstract A structural panel vector autoregression (VAR) analysis is done to analyze the impact of monetary policy shock on people associated with various occupations. To understand the efficacy of bank lending channel, it is important to capture the differential occupation-wise effect of interest rate. The article finds that due to a monetary policy shock, the impulse responses capture the movement of loans in theoretically expected direction in most cases. The Granger causality tests successfully establish the long-run relationship between loans and interest rate. Also, the empirical results of good-performing states support the direct link between greater financial penetration and higher economic activity. Monetary policy shock significantly affects the lending behavior in all the sectors, except in agriculture and personal loans sector. The weak link of transmission in these sectors is mainly attributed either to lack of access to formal credit or a preference to informal credit sources over banks.

Keywords: Monetary policy; bank lending channel; panel VAR; priority sector lending; financial inclusion (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1177/2394901519826705

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