Domestic Credit Supply Response to International Bank Deleveraging : (Record no. 117912)

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Classification number HG3968. -- A39 2012eb
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Classification number 332.152
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Personal name Aiyar, Shekhar.
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Title Domestic Credit Supply Response to International Bank Deleveraging :
Remainder of title Is Asia Different?.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Washington :
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Extent 1 online resource (16 pages)
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Series statement IMF Working Papers
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Formatted contents note Cover -- Contents -- I. Introduction -- II. The Role of European Banks in Asia -- III. Econometric Methodology -- IV. Results -- V. Why did Asia React Differently? -- References -- Figures -- 1. Consolidated Foreign Claims on Asian Economies -- 2. Consolidated Foreign Claims of European Banks on Asia -- 3. BIS Reporting Banks' Foreign Claims on Selected Asian Economies by Sector -- 4. Consolidated International Claims of European Banks -- 5. Difference in Policy Responses: Asia Versus Non-Asia -- 6. Debt-to-Equity Ratio in Financial Firms at End-2007 -- Tables -- 1. Impact of Change in Foreign Claims on Change in Domestic Credit Supply -- 2. Impact of Change in Foreign Claims on Change in Domestic Credit Supply (Using exchange rate adjusted foreign claims data) -- 3. Summary of Policy Actions taken in Asia during the Global Financial Crisis.
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Summary, etc During the global financial crisis, European banks contracted foreign claims on recipient economies sharply. This paper examines the impact of that deleveraging on credit supply in recipient economies, with a particular focus on Asia. Identification is achieved by exploiting heterogeneity in ex-ante patterns of funding reliance on different European banking systems, and in variation in the ratio of local claims in local currency to total foreign claims in recipient economies. These sources of variation are used to create instruments for the deleveraging shock. We find that the contraction in European bank foreign claims was associated with a substantial reduction in domestic credit supply in a broad sample of countries. However, the credit supply response in Asia was only about half the size of the response in non-Asian countries, possibly due to a more robust policy response and healthier local bank balance sheets at the outset of the crisis.
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Local note Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Banks and banking -- Asia.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Banks and banking, International -- Asia.
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Personal name Jain-Chandra, Sonali.
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Main entry heading Aiyar, Shekhar
Title Domestic Credit Supply Response to International Bank Deleveraging : Is Asia Different?
Place, publisher, and date of publication Washington : International Monetary Fund,c2012
International Standard Book Number 9781475580914
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Uniform title IMF Working Papers
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