An Anatomy of Credit Booms : Evidence From Macro Aggregates and Micro Data

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An Anatomy of Credit Booms : Evidence From Macro Aggregates and Micro Data

1 Sep 2008

We study the characteristics of credit booms in emerging and industrial economies. Macro data show a systematic relationship between credit booms and economic expansions, rising asset prices, real appreciations and widening external deficits. Micro data show a strong association between credit booms and leverage ratios, firm values, and banking fragility. We also find that credit booms are larger in emerging economies, particularly in the nontradables sector; most emerging markets crises are associated with credit booms; and credit booms in emerging economies are often preceded by large capital inflows but not by financial reforms or productivity gains.
business cycles emerging markets productivity credit expansion current account deficits asset prices credit booms

Authors

Marco Terrones, Enrique G. Mendoza

ISBN
9781451870848
ISSN
1018-5941
Published in
United States of America
StockNumber
WPIEA2008226

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