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Credit crises, money and contractions: An historical view
Authors:Michael D Bordo  Joseph G Haubrich
Institution:a Rutgers University, USA
b NBER, USA
c Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, PO Box 6387, 1455 East Sixth Street, Cleveland, OH 44101-1387, USA
Abstract:The relatively infrequent nature of major credit distress events makes an historical approach particularly useful. Using a combination of historical narrative and econometric techniques, we identify major periods of credit distress from 1875 to 2007, examine the extent to which credit distress arises as part of the transmission of monetary policy, and document the subsequent effect on output. Using turning points defined by the Harding-Pagan algorithm, we identify and compare the timing, duration, amplitude and co-movement of cycles in money, credit and output. Regressions show that financial distress events exacerbate business cycle downturns both in the 19th and 20th centuries and that a confluence of such events makes recessions even worse.
Keywords:E32  E50  G21
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