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Credit Availability and the Collapse of the Banking Sector in the 1930s
Authors:MARK CARLSON  JONATHAN D. ROSE
Abstract:This paper examines the mechanism through which banking sector distress affects the availability of credit using the experience of the United States during the Great Depression. We utilize previously neglected data from a 1934 survey conducted by the Federal Reserve System of both banks and Chambers of Commerce regarding the availability of credit, and examine which aspects of the banking system collapse affected credit availability as indicated by the survey. We find that bank failures had the most dominant impact, but there is also some evidence for the importance of funding constraints from deposit outflows and of protracted bank liquidation.
Keywords:E51  G21  N22  Great Depression  credit intermediation  distressed banks  credit availability
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