Credit growth,current account and financial depth |
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Authors: | M Fatih Ekinci F Pinar Erdem |
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Institution: | Communications and International Relations Department, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey, Ankara, Turkey |
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Abstract: | Exploring the determinants and dynamics of the current account balance is one of the priorities of academic literature and policy circles. Although the effects of structural variables are deeply analysed, a lesser attention has been paid to the impact of financial variables. Drawing on standard empirical current account models and with a large sample of industrial and developing countries, we report a significant deterioration in the current account balance in case of an increase in the credit growth. Moreover, we find that this link is substantially stronger for the developing ones motivating a closer examination. Therefore, we further advance our analysis and show that credit growth causes a stronger impact on the current account balance for lower levels of financial depth. In other words, at the early stages of financial development, acceleration in the credit growth might cause a larger deterioration in the current account balance; thus, it might be suggested that monetary policy and macro-prudential measures aimed at preventing financial excess might be more effective to reduce the external imbalances at the early stages of financial deepening. |
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Keywords: | credit growth current account balance developing countries financial depth financial excess global imbalances panel data |
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