The Bank Lending Channel of Monetary Transmission in Brazil: A VECM Approach
The Bank Lending Channel of Monetary Transmission in Brazil: A VECM Approach
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This paper tests for the existence of a bank lending channel in the transmission of monetary policy in
Brazil using monthly aggregate data for the period 1995:12 through 2008:6. The test is carried out in a
VECM setting that allows for multiple cointegrating relationships among the variables of interest. We find
evidence of two cointegrating vectors, which we identify as bank loan demand and supply functions by
testing for a number of exclusion and exogeneity restrictions on the cointegrating relationships. Loan
supply is negatively related to the interbank deposit certificate rate in the long term, which confirms the
existence of a lending channel for monetary transmission. The VECM’s short-term dynamics show that
loan demand is equilibrium-correcting. But short-term disequilibria in the supply of loans are corrected
through changes in the interbank deposit certificate rate, suggesting that monetary policy plays a role in
restoring equilibrium in the credit market by affecting the borrowing rate faced by banks to raise
non-deposit funds. This Working Paper relates to the 2009 OECD Economic Survey of Brazil
(www.oecd.org/eco/surveys/brazil)...
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The Bank Lending Channel of Monetary Transmission in Brazil: A VECM Approach
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1815-1973
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10.1787/222818683155