Capital flows and the international credit channel
Yusuf Baskaya,
Julian di Giovanni,
Sebnem Kalemli-Özcan,
Jose-Luis Peydro and
Mehmet Ulu
Economics Working Papers from Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Abstract:
We examine the role of the international credit channel in Turkey over 2005-2013. We show that larger, more capitalised banks with higher non-core liabilities increase credit supply when capital inflows are higher. This result is stronger for domestic banks relative to foreign banks and survives during the crisis period of post 2008, when foreign banks in general stop lending in emerging markets and retreat to their home countries. By decomposing capital inflows into bank and non-bank flows, we show the importance of domestic banks' external borrowing for domestic credit growth.
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Date: 2017-01
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