Abstract: | In this paper, models of credit rationing are analyzed using quarterly data on domestic bank loans of four countries. First, models of temporary (dynamic) credit rationing are considered. The price (interest rate) equation proposed by Bowden is estimated assuming equal and unequal adjustment speeds under excess demand and supply conditions. Second, the stability of the interest-rate equation is tested. We motivate this test by the fact that permanent (supply-side equilibrium) credit rationing implies instability of this regression relationship. Statistically significant credit-rationing effects are found for the countries considered, with the exception of the U.S. |